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Old Church Slavonic
Adverb
паче • (pače)
- more
Further reading
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic паче (pače, “more”), comparative of пакы (paky, “again, moreover”), from Proto-Slavic *paky. Compare па́ки (páki).
Pronunciation
Adverb
па́че • (páče)
- (archaic) more
- Synonym: бо́льше (bólʹše)
- тем па́че ― tem páče ― the more so
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
Related to па̏к.
Adverb
па̀че (Latin spelling pàče)
- (archaic) moreover, furthermore
- (archaic) even
Further reading
- “паче” in Hrvatski jezični portal
Etymology 2
Related to па̏тка (“duck”).
Noun
па̏че n (Latin spelling pȁče)
- duckling
Declension
This word has no plural, but the collective noun па̏ча̄д is used instead.
Further reading
- “паче” in Hrvatski jezični portal