титар

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Ukrainian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old East Slavic ктиторъ (ktitorŭ), from Ancient Greek κτίτωρ (ktítōr, founder), an incorrect spelling of κτήτωρ (ktḗtōr) influenced by κτίζω (ktízō, I found, build, establish). Cognates include Russian ти́тар (títar), кти́тор (ktítor, church warden).

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ти́тар (týtarm pers (genitive ти́таря, nominative plural ти́тарі, genitive plural ти́тарів)

  1. church warden

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