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Etymology edit

From Proto-Slavic *kъrčьmařь, possibly via a West Slavic or South Slavic language. Compare Russian корчма́рь (korčmárʹ), Belarusian карчма́р (karčmár), Polish karczmarz.

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Noun edit

корчма́р (korčmárm pers (genitive корчмаря́, nominative plural корчмарі́, genitive plural корчмарі́в, feminine корчма́рка, relational adjective корчма́рський)

  1. innkeeper
    Synonyms: тракти́рник m (traktýrnyk), шинка́р m (šynkár)

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