Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Heraldic title used in Western Europe (specifically among the dominions of the Holy Roman Empire), from German Graf.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɡraf]
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Noun

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граф (grafm (feminine графи́ня)

  1. count, graf
    Synonyms: конт (kont), жупа́н (župán)

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References

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  • граф”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • граф”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic گراف
Cyrillic граф
Latin graf
 
Kazakh Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Russian граф (graf), from German Graf.

Noun

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граф (graf)

  1. count, earl

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Russian граф (graf), from Ancient Greek γράφω (gráphō, to scratch).

Noun

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граф (graf)

  1. (mathematics) graph
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Russian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from German Graf.

Noun

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граф (grafm anim (genitive гра́фа or графа́, nominative plural гра́фы or графья́, genitive plural гра́фов or графьёв, feminine графи́ня, relational adjective гра́фский)

  1. count, earl (the male ruler of a county)
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  • Kazakh: граф (graf)

Etymology 2

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Probably borrowed from English graph, first used in this sense by J. J. Sylvester in 1878.

Noun

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граф (grafm inan (genitive гра́фа, nominative plural гра́фы, genitive plural гра́фов)

  1. (graph theory) graph (set of vertices (or nodes) connected together by edges)
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Noun

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граф (graff inan pl

  1. genitive plural of графа́ (grafá)

Serbo-Croatian

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Noun

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гра̏ф m (Latin spelling grȁf)

  1. (mathematics) graph
  2. (graph theory) graph

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Ukrainian

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 граф on Ukrainian Wikipedia
 граф (математика) on Ukrainian Wikipedia

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from German Graf.

Noun

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граф (hrafm pers (genitive гра́фа, nominative plural гра́фи, genitive plural гра́фів, relational adjective гра́фський)

  1. count, earl
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Etymology 2

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Probably borrowed from English graph, first used in this sense by J. J. Sylvester in 1878.

Noun

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граф (hrafm inan (genitive гра́фа, nominative plural гра́фи, genitive plural гра́фів)

  1. (graph theory) graph (set of vertices (or nodes) connected together by edges)
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Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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граф (hraff inan pl

  1. genitive plural of графа́ (hrafá)

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