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чекор

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Bulgarian

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чекор на ствол (1)
чекор (2, 3)

Etymology

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че́кам, че́кна (čékam, čékna, to split, to break off) +‎ -ор (-or)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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че́кор (čékorm (dialectal)

  1. (dated, in Gerov) branching, bifurcation (in stem growth)
  2. (Central dialects) span, split, twine (as a posture)
    Synonyms: шпага́т (špagát), разкра́ч (razkráč)
  3. (Southwestern dialects) step, tread (as an action)
    Synonyms: стъ́пка (stǎ́pka), кра́чка (kráčka)

Declension

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Derived terms

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References

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃɛkɔr]
  • Hyphenation: че‧кор

Noun

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чекор (čekorm (plural чекори, diminutive чекорче)

  1. step (act of stepping, a distinct part of a process)

Declension

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Declension of чекор
singular plural
indefinite чекор (čekor) чекори (čekori)
definite unspecified чекорот (čekorot) чекорите (čekorite)
definite proximal чекоров (čekorov) чекориве (čekorive)
definite distal чекорон (čekoron) чекорине (čekorine)
vocative чекору (čekoru) чекори (čekori)
count form чекора (čekora)
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