Pronunciation: /kriːʃə/

Definitions of krysha

noun A Russian word meaning 'roof'.

Example Sentences

A1 The krysha of the house kept the rain out.

A2 I like to sit on the krysha and watch the sunset.

B1 The krysha of the building was covered in snow during the winter.

B2 The krysha provided shade from the hot sun during the summer months.

C1 The krysha of the cathedral was intricately designed with colorful tiles.

C2 From the krysha, you could see panoramic views of the city below.

Examples of krysha in a Sentence

formal The krysha of the building provides shade for the outdoor seating area.

informal Let's meet on the krysha of the house for a barbecue.

slang The party is going down on the krysha tonight, don't miss out!

figurative She always felt like the krysha of the family, providing shelter and protection for everyone.

Grammatical Forms of krysha

past tense

kryshed

plural

kryshas

comparative

more krysha

superlative

most krysha

present tense

kryshas

future tense

will krysha

perfect tense

have kryshaed

continuous tense

is kryshaing

singular

krysha

positive degree

very krysha

infinitive

to krysha

gerund

kryshing

participle

kryshaed

Origin and Evolution of krysha

First Known Use: 1000 year
Language of Origin: Slavic languages, Old Church Slavonic
Story behind the word: The word 'krysha' originated in the Slavic languages, specifically in Old Church Slavonic.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'krysha' has retained its meaning of 'roof' in various Slavic languages, including Russian and Ukrainian.