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‖ rubashka|ruˈbaʃka| Pl. rubashkas, rubashki. [Russ.] A type of blouse or tunic worn in Russia. The pl. rubashka in quot. 1956 is erron.
1921Glasgow Herald 29 Nov. 6 In North Russia during the summer the men, young and old, clean⁓shaven or whiskered and bearded, wear rubashkas, or blouses, of various colours, some of them even set off with touches of bright embroidery. 1924Blackw. Mag. Feb. 149/1 She had opened her khaki rubashka and shown the subaltern the scar. 1956Wallis & Blair Thunder Above (1959) ii. 11 An orchestra, colourful in their rich silk rubashka, providing music that seemed to flow from the Volga. 1972Nat. Geographic Sept. 401 The bearded men wore rubashki, the hand-embroidered blouses of old Russia. |