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факел

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Fackel, from Middle High German vackel, from Old High German faccala, from Latin facula.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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факел (fakelm

  1. torch (a stick with a flame at one end)
  2. (figurative) lighthouse

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Declension of факел
singular plural
indefinite факел (fakel) факли (fakli)
definite unspecified факелот (fakelot) факлите (faklite)
definite proximal факелов (fakelov) факливе (faklive)
definite distal факелон (fakelon) факлине (fakline)
vocative факелу (fakelu) факли (fakli)
count form факела (fakela)

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Fackel, from Middle High German vackel, from Old High German faccala, from Latin facula.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈfakʲɪɫ]
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Noun

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фа́кел (fákelm inan (genitive фа́кела, nominative plural фа́келы, genitive plural фа́келов, relational adjective фа́кельный, diminutive факело́к)

  1. torch (a stick with a flame at one end)
  2. jet, tongue, flare
  3. flame body

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Fackel, from Middle High German vackel, from Old High German faccala, from Latin facula.

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Noun

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фа́кел (fákelm inan (genitive фа́кела, nominative plural фа́кели, genitive plural фа́келів, relational adjective фа́кельний)

  1. torch (a stick with a flame at one end)
    Synonym: смолоски́п m (smoloskýp)
  2. tongue (an individual point of flame from a fire)
    фа́кел по́лум'яfákel pólumʺjatongue of flame
  3. (astronomy) facula
    со́нячний фа́келsónjačnyj fákelsolar facula

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