"trepak" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: trepaks [plural]
Etymology: From Russian трепа́к (trepák). Etymology templates: {{der|en|ru|трепа́к}} Russian трепа́к (trepák) Head templates: {{en-noun}} trepak (plural trepaks)
  1. A traditional brisk Russian and Ukrainian folk dance. Wikipedia link: trepak Categories (topical): Dances Synonyms: tripak, tropak Translations (type of Russian traditional dance): trepak [common-gender] (Dutch), ripaska (Finnish), pikkuryssä [colloquial] (Finnish), kykky (Ingrian), трепа́к (trepák) [inanimate, masculine] (Russian)

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