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Definition of Bashlyks
1. bashlyk [n] - See also: bashlyk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bashlyks
Literary usage of Bashlyks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Book of Winter Sports: An Attempt to Catch the Spirit of the Keen Joys of by J. C. Dier (1912)
"Most of the ladies, either on foot or in sledges, wear bashlyks or Orenburg shawls
over wadded fur caps, well pulled down to the brows. ..."
2. Russian Rambles by Isabel Florence Hapgood (1895)
"Most of the ladies, on foot or in sledges, wear bashlyks or Orenburg shawls, over
wadded fur caps, well pulled down to the brows. ..."
3. Handbook for Travellers in Russia, Poland, and Finland: Including the Crimea by Thomas Michell (1888)
"... manufactory in the prov. of Penza, and very much used for making bashlyks, or
hoods. The 5th stat. beyond is KUZNETSK, 362 v. Buff. Distr. t. Pop. ..."