sarafan

English

Etymology

From Russian сарафа́н (sarafán), from Turkic, from Persian سراپا (sarâpâ, literally from head to foot). Doublet of sarapa.

Noun

A girl dressed in a sarafan

sarafan (plural sarafans or sarafany)

  1. A traditional long, trapeze-shaped Russian pinafore worn by women and girls.

Translations

Japanese

Romanization

sarafan

  1. Rōmaji transcription of サラファン

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian сарафан (sarafan), from Turkic, from Persian سراپا (sarâpâ, literally from head to foot).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa.raˈfan/

Noun

sarafan n (plural sarafane)

  1. sarafan

Declension

References

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