Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *duxovьnikъ. Compare Old Czech duchovník.

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духовник (duhovnikm (relational adjective духовнички)

  1. priest, chaplain, spiritual father

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Declension of духовник
singular plural
indefinite духовник (duhovnik) духовници (duhovnici)
definite unspecified духовникот (duhovnikot) духовниците (duhovnicite)
definite proximal духовников (duhovnikov) духовнициве (duhovnicive)
definite distal духовникон (duhovnikon) духовницине (duhovnicine)
vocative духовнику (duhovniku) духовници (duhovnici)
count form духовника (duhovnika)
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Russian

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Etymology

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From Old East Slavic духовьникъ (duxovĭnikŭ), from Proto-Slavic *duxovьnikъ. Compare Old Czech duchovník.

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духовни́к (duxovníkm anim (genitive духовника́, nominative plural духовники́, genitive plural духовнико́в)

  1. (religion, Christianity) father confessor, chaplain, spiritual father

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *duxovьnikъ. Compare Old Czech duchovník.

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духо̀внӣк m (Latin spelling duhòvnīk)

  1. cleric, priest, monk

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Further reading

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  • духовник”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2025
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