Macedonian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *vъlšьba +‎ -ник (-nik).

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Noun

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волшебник (volšebnikm (feminine волшебничка)

  1. wizard, sorcerer, magician

Declension

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Declension of волшебник
singular plural
indefinite волшебник (volšebnik) волшебници (volšebnici)
definite unspecified волшебникот (volšebnikot) волшебниците (volšebnicite)
definite proximal волшебников (volšebnikov) волшебнициве (volšebnicive)
definite distal волшебникон (volšebnikon) волшебницине (volšebnicine)
vocative волшебнику (volšebniku) волшебници (volšebnici)
count form волшебника (volšebnika)

Russian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic влъшьбьникъ (vlŭšĭbĭnikŭ). By surface analysis, волшба́ (volšbá) +‎ -ник (-nik).

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  • IPA(key): [vɐɫˈʂɛbnʲɪk]
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Noun

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волше́бник (volšébnikm anim (genitive волше́бника, nominative plural волше́бники, genitive plural волше́бников, feminine волше́бница)

  1. wizard, sorcerer, magician
    Synonyms: колду́н (koldún), маг (mag), фо́кусник (fókusnik), чароде́й (čarodéj)

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