млак

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *molkъ or *mlakъ, limited to South Slavic.

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мла́к (mlák)

  1. (dialectal) lukewarm, tepid
    мла́ка вода́mláka vodáslightly warm water

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Macedonian

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млак (mlak) (comparative помлак, superlative најмлак, diminutive млакичок, abstract noun млакост)

  1. lukewarm, tepid
  2. irresolute, weak-willed

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Serbo-Croatian

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мла̑к (Latin spelling mlȃk, definite мла̑кӣ, comparative мла̏чӣ)

  1. tepid, lukewarm
  2. irresolute, weak-willed

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Further reading

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  • млак”, in Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024