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Каин (Kainm

  1. (biblical) Cain (son of Adam and Eve)

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Russian

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Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic Каинъ (Kainŭ), from Ancient Greek Κάϊν (Káïn).

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Ка́ин (Káinm anim (genitive Ка́ина)

  1. (biblical) Cain (son of Adam and Eve)

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  • Захаренко Е. Н. [Zaxarenko Je. N.], Комарова Л. Н. [Komarova L. N.], Нечаева И. В. [Nečajeva I. V.] (2003) “Каин”, in Новый словарь иностранных слов [Novyj slovarʹ inostrannyx slov, New Dictionary of Foreign Words]‎[1] (in Russian), Moscow: Азбуковник [Azbukovnik], →ISBN

Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /kǎin/
  • Hyphenation: Ка‧ин

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Ка̀ин m (Latin spelling Kàin)

  1. (biblical) Cain (son of Adam and Eve)

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