Bulgarian

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лексико́н (leksikónm

  1. (dated) lexicon, dictionary
  2. A kind of autograph book with a predefined set of questions about the respondents' hobbies, interests and wishes, a friendship book.

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Macedonian

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лексикон (leksikonm

  1. lexicon, dictionary

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Russian

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  • IPA(key): [lʲɪksʲɪˈkon]
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лексико́н (leksikónm inan (genitive лексико́на, nominative plural лексико́ны, genitive plural лексико́нов)

  1. lexicon, dictionary
  2. word-stock, vocabulary

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /lěksikoːn/
  • Hyphenation: лек‧си‧кон

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лѐксико̄н m (Latin spelling lèksikōn)

  1. lexicon

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Ancient Greek λεξικόν (lexikón). Doublet of ле́ксика (léksyka).

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лексико́н (leksykónm inan (genitive лексико́ну or лексико́на, nominative plural лексико́ни, genitive plural лексико́нів)

  1. (uncountable, genitive лексико́ну, literary) lexicon, vocabulary (collection of words known and used)
    Synonyms: запа́с слів m (zapás sliv), ле́ксика f (léksyka)
  2. (countable, genitive лексико́на, dated) lexicon, dictionary
    Synonym: словни́к m (slovnýk)

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