kroužek
English
Etymology
From the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Czech kroužek (“little ring”, “kroužek”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
kroužek (plural kroužky)
- A ring-shaped diacritical mark (˚), whose use is largely restricted to Å, å and Ů, ů, and whereon it represents an etymological ‘o’.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:kroužek.
- krausened lager
Synonyms
- (kroužek diacritic): ring
Derived terms
Coordinate terms
Translations
kroužek diacritic
Further reading
- Ring (diacritic) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Czech
Etymology
The diminutive form of kruh (“circle”).
Pronunciation
Noun
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- diminutive of kruh
- kroužek, ring (ring-shaped diacritical mark)
Declension
Descendants
- English: kroužek
Further reading
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- en:Diacritical marks
- Czech 2-syllable words
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- Czech diminutive nouns