Belarusian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Czech karlík or Polish karlik, from Old High German karal, whence Middle High German karl (little boy) and German Kerl (young man). Compare Russian ка́рлик (kárlik).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ка́рлік (kárlikm pers (genitive ка́рліка, nominative plural ка́рлікі, genitive plural ка́рлікаў, feminine ка́рліца, relational adjective ка́рлікавы)

  1. dwarf

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Antonyms

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References

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  • карлік” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org