See also: Макар

Bulgarian

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мака́р (makár)

  1. (often followed by и (i)) albeit
  2. (followed by да (da) or че (če)) although, though
    Synonym: въпреки че (vǎpreki če)

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Macedonian

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макар (makar) (not comparable)

  1. at least

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макар (makar)

  1. even if, regardless if

Russian

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Etymology 1

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From Persian مکار (makkâr), from Arabic مَكَّار (makkār), from the root م ك ر (m-k-r).

Noun

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мака́р (makárm anim (genitive мака́ра, nominative plural мака́ры, genitive plural мака́ров) (probably most obsolete)

  1. (Ryazan) hypocrite, someone who applies concealment
  2. (Siberia, Voronezh) buffoon, inadvertent person
  3. (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast) daydreamer, one who engages in remote thinking
  4. (historical, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Moscow) co-tax-farmer
    Synonym: това́рищ по отку́пу (továrišč po otkúpu)
  5. (historical, Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Moscow) landlord, pubkeeper
  6. (Vladimir Governorate) inveterate fisher
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мака́р (makárm inan (genitive мака́ра, nominative plural мака́ры, genitive plural мака́ров) (originally a humorous term in Vladimir, Moscow, Morshansk, Kostromá, Irkutsk, Tula, standardized over the course of the Soviet area)

  1. method, wise, fashion
    Synonyms: о́браз (óbraz), спо́соб (spósob), мане́р (manér), путь (putʹ)
    таки́м мака́ром
    takím makárom
    in this fashion
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Etymology 2

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Clipping of пистоле́т Мака́рова (pistolét Makárova).

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мака́р (makárm inan (genitive мака́ра, nominative plural мака́ры, genitive plural мака́ров)

  1. (slang) Makarov pistol
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Serbo-Croatian

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Adverb

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ма̀кар (Latin spelling màkar)

  1. at least
  2. even if, regardless

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