Macedonian

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Borrowed from Serbo-Croatian ка̀рлица.

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карлица (karlicaf (relational adjective карличен)

  1. pelvis

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singular plural
indefinite карлица (karlica) карлици (karlici)
definite unspecified карлицата (karlicata) карлиците (karlicite)
definite proximal карлицава (karlicava) карлициве (karlicive)
definite distal карлицана (karlicana) карлицине (karlicine)
vocative карлице (karlice) карлици (karlici)

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ка́рлица (kárlicaf anim (genitive ка́рлицы, nominative plural ка́рлицы, genitive plural ка́рлиц, masculine ка́рлик)

  1. female equivalent of ка́рлик (kárlik): female dwarf, pygmy

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Serbo-Croatian

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Borrowed from Austrian German, from a diminutive of German Kar.

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  • IPA(key): /kǎrlit͡sa/
  • Hyphenation: кар‧ли‧ца

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ка̀рлица f (Latin spelling kàrlica)

  1. (archaic or rustic) wooden trough, vat for mixing particularly milk
    Synonyms: kòpanja, zdjȅla, zdjȅlica, mȕzlica, šólja, šóljica, dȋžva, krȁvljača
  2. (Bosnia, Serbia) pelvis
    Synonym: (Croatia) zdjȅlica

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