sastruga

Apr. 23rd, 2014 07:31 am
prettygoodword: text: words are sexy (words are sexy)
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sastruga or zastruga (SAS-truh-guh, sa-STROO-guh) - n., a sharp, irregular ridge in snow formed by wind.


Usually seen only in the plural form, sastrugi, and according to some sources, the Russian origin (zastrugi, grooves) is a collective without a singular form, but others give -ga as the singular form in Russian as well. (No doubt someone here knows enough of the language to shed some insight.) The initial s- comes from transmission through German.

---L.

Date: 2014-04-24 12:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com
So the source claiming no singular was flat-out wrong -- gotcha. Thanks!

---L.

Date: 2014-04-24 12:58 am (UTC)
med_cat: (cat in dress)
From: [personal profile] med_cat
No problem and yes, it's one of the ways of forming the plural in Russian, with certain words.

Another example is beluga (singular) and belugi (plural)

:)

Date: 2014-04-24 10:09 am (UTC)
med_cat: (Default)
From: [personal profile] med_cat
Anytime ;)

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