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bashlik|ˈbæʃlɪk| Also bashluik, beshlik, etc. [ad. Russ. bashlýk.] A kind of hood with long side-pieces worn by Russians in inclement weather as a protective covering for the head. Also transf., a light covering for the head, worn by women in the U.S. (Cent. Dict.).
1881A. Leslie tr. Nordenskiöld's Voy. of Vega I. x. 477, I had bought the baschliks in St. Petersburg. 1882O'Donovan Merv Oasis I. iv. 74 Hanging between the shoulders, and knotted around the neck, is the bashlik, or hood, worn during bad weather. 1885A. Forbes Souvenirs of some Continents 330 The flames danced..on the sombre hoods of beshliks. 1904Daily Chron. 28 Mar. 3/1 The bashluik, or hood, worn to protect the ears. |