священник

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Russian

 священник on Russian Wikipedia
Свяще́нник

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Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic свѧщеникъ (svęščenikŭ) / свѧщеньникъ (svęščenĭnikŭ).

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Noun

свяще́нник (svjaščénnikm anim (genitive свяще́нника, nominative plural свяще́нники, genitive plural свяще́нников, feminine свяще́нница, relational adjective свяще́ннический, diminutive свяще́нничек)

  1. priest, clergyman

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

свяще́н(ний) (svjaščén(nyj), holy) +‎ -ник (-nyk). This spelling (with -нн-) is officially stipulated in preference to свяще́ник (svjaščényk).[1]

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Noun

свяще́нник (svjaščénnykm pers (genitive свяще́нника, nominative plural свяще́нники, genitive plural свяще́нників)

  1. priest, clergyman

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