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1 pъlkъ
pъlkъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `troop'Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:pȗk `people, crowd, regiment' [m o], pȗka [Gens];Čak. pȗk (Vrgada) `people, crowd' [m o], pȗka [Gens]Slovene:pȏɫk `regiment' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: plk-o-Comments: Unless we are dealing with a borrowing from Germanic.Other cognates:
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