kokoshnik

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian коко́шник (kokóšnik), meaning "like [the crest or comb of] a hen".

Noun

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kokoshnik

kokoshnik (plural kokoshniks or kokoshniki)

  1. A traditional Russian headdress worn by women and girls to accompany the sarafan.

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