Definition of Datcha

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of dacha) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Datcha

1. dacha [n -S] - See also: dacha

Lexicographical Neighbors of Datcha

datarate
datarates
dataria
datarias
dataries
datary
dataset
datasets
datasheet
datasheets
datastream
datastreams
datatype
datatypes
dataveillance
datcha (current term)
datchas
date
date-mark
date-nut bread
date-of-birth
date-rape
date-rapist
date-rapists
date back
date bar
date boil
date bread
date fever
date from

Literary usage of Datcha

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Russia of To-day by John Foster Fraser (1916)
"Russians are so genuinely hospitable that they do not invite you to the datcha ; you just go whenever you fancy, and they are delighted to see you— ..."

2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1903)
"Brother," she said in a voice that was scarcely audible though ft seemed loud to her. " Dost thou know the way to the datcha ..."

3. Historical Memoirs of the Emperor Alexander I. and the Court of Russia by Sophie (de Tisenhaus) Choiseul-Gouffier (1904)
"These datcha are separated from each other and from the road by gardens, where the white birch predominates, whose pale verdure makes a strong contrast with ..."

4. Recollections of a Foreign Minister (Memoirs of Alexander Iswolsky) by Aleksandr Petrovich Izvolʹskiĭ (1921)
"M. Stolypin occupied at that tune, in the immediate suburbs of St. Petersburg, a country house, or datcha, situated on one of the islands of the Neva ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Datcha on Dictionary.com!Search for Datcha on Thesaurus.com!Search for Datcha on Google!Search for Datcha on Wikipedia!

Search

Translations