izba
or is·ba
[ iz-bah ]
/ ɪzˈbɑ /
noun
the traditional log house of rural Russia, with an unheated entrance room and a single living and sleeping room heated by a clay or brick stove.
Origin of izba
1775–85; < Russian
izbá (diminutive
istópka), Old Russian
istŭba house, bath, cognate with Serbo-Croatian
ìzba small room, shack, Czech
jizba room, Old Czech
jistba, jizdba, all < Slavic
*jĭstŭba ≪ Vulgar Latin
*extūfa, with short
u perhaps < Germanic
*stuba; see
stove1