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Lvov

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English

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Etymology

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From Russian Львов (Lʹvov).

Proper noun

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Lvov

  1. Alternative form of Lviv.
    • 2024, David Golinkin, “The Origin and History of the Bar/Bat Mitzvah Ceremony”, in Responsa in a Moment, volume 4, page 42:
      In 1902, Dr. Yeḥezkel Caro, the Reform rabbi in Lvov (Lemberg) held some sort of celebration for girls at his Temple, which was adamantly opposed by the local Zionists.

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Pronunciation

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Lvov m inan

  1. Lviv (a city in Ukraine)

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Portuguese

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Lvov f

  1. alternative form of Lviv