sarafan

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

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

Noun[edit]

A girl dressed in a sarafan

sarafan (plural sarafans or sarafany)

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

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Romanization[edit]

sarafan

  1. Rōmaji transcription of サラファン

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

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

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Noun[edit]

sarafan n (plural sarafane)

  1. sarafan

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