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лексикон

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Bulgarian

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Noun

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лексико́н (leksikónm

  1. (dated) lexicon, dictionary
  2. A kind of autograph book with a predefined set of questions about the respondents' hobbies, interests and wishes, a friendship book.

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Macedonian

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Noun

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лексикон (leksikonm

  1. lexicon, dictionary

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Declension of лексикон
singular plural
indefinite лексикон (leksikon) лексикони (leksikoni)
definite unspecified лексиконот (leksikonot) лексиконите (leksikonite)
definite proximal лексиконов (leksikonov) лексикониве (leksikonive)
definite distal лексиконон (leksikonon) лексиконине (leksikonine)
vocative лексикону (leksikonu) лексикони (leksikoni)
count form лексикона (leksikona)

Russian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [lʲɪksʲɪˈkon]
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Noun

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лексико́н (leksikónm inan (genitive лексико́на, nominative plural лексико́ны, genitive plural лексико́нов)

  1. lexicon, dictionary
  2. word-stock, vocabulary

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /lěksikoːn/
  • Hyphenation: лек‧си‧кон

Noun

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лѐксико̄н m (Latin spelling lèksikōn)

  1. lexicon

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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Ultimately from Ancient Greek λεξικόν (lexikón). Doublet of ле́ксика (léksyka).

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Noun

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лексико́н (leksykónm inan (genitive лексико́ну or лексико́на, nominative plural лексико́ни, genitive plural лексико́нів)

  1. (uncountable, genitive лексико́ну, literary) lexicon, vocabulary (collection of words known and used)
    Synonyms: запа́с слів m (zapás sliv), ле́ксика f (léksyka)
  2. (countable, genitive лексико́на, dated) lexicon, dictionary
    Synonym: словни́к m (slovnýk)

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