карлик

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Czech karel, karlík or Polish karlę, karzeł, karlik, all from Old High German karal, whence Middle High German karl (little boy) and German Kerl (young man).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkarlʲɪk]

Noun

ка́рлик (kárlik) m anim (genitive ка́рлика, nominative plural ка́рлики, genitive plural ка́рликов, feminine ка́рлица)

  1. dwarf (various senses), midget, gnome, pygmy, manikin, elf
  2. (Magic: The Gathering) a gnome

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