полковник

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Borrowed from Russian полко́вник (polkóvnik), morphologically equivalent to полк (polk, regiment) +‎ -овник (-ovnik).

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полко́вник (polkóvnikm (feminine полко́вница or полко́вничка)

  1. (military) colonel
    полковник от авиациятаpolkovnik ot aviacijatagroup captain

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  • полковник”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • полковник”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Kazakh edit

Alternative scripts
Arabic پولكوۆنيك
Cyrillic полковник
Latin polkovnik

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian полко́вник (polkóvnik).

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полковник (polkovnik)

  1. (military) colonel

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Macedonian edit

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полковник (polkovnikm (relational adjective полковнички)

  1. (military) colonel

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Russian edit

 
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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Polish pułkownik.

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  • IPA(key): [pɐɫˈkovnʲɪk]
  • (file)

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полко́вник (polkóvnikm anim (genitive полко́вника, nominative plural полко́вники, genitive plural полко́вников)

  1. (military) colonel

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  • Azerbaijani: polkovnik
  • Kazakh: полковник (polkovnik)
  • Romanian: polcovnic
  • Uzbek: polkovnik

Ukrainian edit

 
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Borrowed from Polish pułkownik.

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полко́вник (polkóvnykm pers (genitive полко́вника, nominative plural полко́вники, genitive plural полко́вників, feminine полко́вниця, relational adjective полко́вницький)

  1. (military) colonel
  2. (dated) regiment leader

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