судомойня

Russian

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Etymology

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From суд (sud, vessel) (obsolete) +‎ -о- (-o-) +‎ -мой (-moj, to wash, combining form) +‎ -ня (-nja). Here, суд (sud) is an obsolete word for "vessel (container)" (nowadays сосу́д (sosúd)), inherited from Old East Slavic судъ (sudŭ) and cognate with Old Church Slavonic сѫдъ (sǫdŭ), Ukrainian суд (sud), Belarusian су́ды (súdy, plural), Bulgarian съд (sǎd), Serbo-Croatian су̑д (plural су̑ди or су̏дови), Slovene sо̣̑d (tonal orthography), Czech sud (barrel), Slovak sud (barrel), Polish sąd (genitive sędu), Upper Sorbian sud, Lower Sorbian sud (barrel, tub). Here also, -мой (-moj) is a combining form of мыть (mytʹ, to wash); compare 1sg. мо́ю (móju).

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Noun

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судомо́йня (sudomójnjaf inan (genitive судомо́йни, nominative plural судомо́йни, genitive plural судомо́ен)

  1. dishwashing room; scullery

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