Babushka vs Granny - What's the difference?
babushka | granny |
An old woman.
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 […].
Russian doll, matryoshka (mistranslation )
(colloquial) A grandmother.
(colloquial, derogatory) An elderly woman.
typically or stereotypically old-fashioned, especially in clothing and accessories worn by or associated with elderly women.
As a noun babushka
is an old woman.As a proper noun granny is
(colloquial) one's grandma.babushka
English
(wikipedia babushka)Alternative forms
* babooshka, baboushkaNoun
(en noun)granny
English
Alternative forms
grannie (less common )Noun
(grannies)- I'm going to be a granny .
- There are too many grannies around here getting in the way.
Synonyms
* (grandmother) gran, grandma, nan, nanna, nanny * (elderly woman) old dearDerived terms
* granny knotAdjective
(-)- granny dress''; ''granny glasses
