different between headscarf vs babushka

headscarf

English

Alternative forms

  • head scarf, head-scarf

Noun

headscarf (plural headscarves or headscarfs)

  1. A more or less square piece of material worn over the head, typically by women, often to protect the hair, or for religious reasons.
    Synonym: headsquare

Derived terms

  • headscarfless

Translations

Further reading

  • headscarf on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • hardfaces

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babushka

English

Alternative forms

  • babooshka, baboushka

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ???????? (bábuška, grandmother, granny), diminutive of ????? (bába, old woman).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /b??bu??.k?/

Noun

babushka (plural babushkas)

  1. An old woman.
    1. A stereotypical Eastern European peasant grandmother type figure
  2. A woman’s headscarf, tied under the chin.
    • 1982, TC Boyle, Water Music, Penguin 2006, p. 78:
      The crowd falls silent, momentarily stunned, while a heavyset woman in a babushka pushes her way through, broadcasting the news […].
  3. Russian doll, matryoshka

Translations

Usage notes

  • Note that the Russian term ???????? (bábuška, grandmother, granny; old woman) doesn't have the sense "Russian doll, matryoshka" or "woman’s headscarf".

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