Bulgarian

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лавици за книги

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Derived from Proto-Slavic *lava + -ица (-ica).

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ла́вица (lávicaf (diminutive лави́чка)

  1. shelf, rack

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Macedonian

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лавица (lavicaf (masculine лав)

  1. lioness

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Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic ла́вица (lávica), ultimately from Proto-Slavic *lavà.

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ла́вица (lávicaf inan (genitive ла́вицы, nominative plural ла́вицы, genitive plural ла́виц)

  1. (dialectal, dated) bench
    • 1987, Владимир Личутин, Любостай:
      Чернобесов распечатал новую бутылку и в два приема опустошил, разделся догола, повалился на шаткую лавицу и тут же захрапел.
      Černobesov raspečatal novuju butylku i v dva prijema opustošil, razdelsja dogola, povalilsja na šatkuju lavicu i tut že zaxrapel.
      Chernobesov opened a new bottle and emptied it in two swigs, took off all his clothes, collapsed on the rickety bench and immediately started snoring.
  2. (dialectal, obsolete) plank, floorboard

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /lǎʋit͡sa/
  • Hyphenation: ла‧ви‧ца

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ла̀вица f (Latin spelling làvica)

  1. lioness

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