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*Alternative dative singular (both literal and transferred): {{l|dsb|woku}}
*Alternative dative singular (both literal and transferred): {{l/dsb|woku}}


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
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* {{l|dsb|wóckowaś|gloss=to graft}}
* {{l/dsb|wóckowaś}}
* {{l|dsb|wóckowy}}, {{l|dsb|wócny|gloss=ocular, of the eyes}}
* {{l|dsb|wócycko}} {{qualifier|diminutive}}
* {{l/dsb|wóckowy}}
* {{l|dsb|wócywidny|gloss=apparent, obvious}}
* {{l/dsb|wócny}}
* {{l|dsb|wokaty|gloss=large-eyed}}
* {{l/dsb|wócycko}}
* {{l/dsb|wócywidny}}
* {{l|dsb|wokawka|gloss=[[w:common roach|common roach]]}}
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* {{l|dsb|wokognuśe}}, {{l|dsb|wokomyknjenje|gloss=moment}}
* {{l/dsb|wokaty}}
* {{l/dsb|wokawka}}
* {{l/dsb|wokognuśe}}
* {{l/dsb|wokomyknjenje}}
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[[Category:dsb:Face]]
[[Category:dsb:Face]]

Revision as of 20:32, 5 February 2013

Lower Sorbian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Slavic Template:recons, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European Template:recons.

Pronunciation

Noun

woko n (dual wócy, plural in literal meaning wócy, plural in figurative meanings woka, diminutive wócko)

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    Literally, {{{1}}} eye (light-sensitive organ)
  2. Template:figuratively any of a number of eye-shaped things:
    1. drop of grease
    2. loop (in ribbon, rope, etc.)
    3. eye (of a needle)
    4. link (of a chain)
    5. dot (on dice)
    6. small bud (on a plant)

Declension

Literal meaning
Figurative meanings
  • Alternative dative singular (both literal and transferred): Template:l/dsb

Derived terms


Upper Sorbian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Slavic Template:recons, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European Template:recons.

Noun

woko n

  1. eye

Declension