pakavs

Etymology
Traditionally considered a borrowing from, first mentioned (as in 17th-century dictionaries. It is also possible, however, that the word may have been a recent native derivation, from the verb , past tense , in the sense “to hit, to beat,” occasionally used (instead of ) in folk songs to mean “to shoe (a horse).”

Noun

 * 1) horseshoe U-shaped metal object used to protect a horse's hooves