факел

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Fackel, from Middle High German vackel, from Old High German faccala, from Latin facula.

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Noun

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факел (fakelm

  1. torch (a stick with a flame at one end)
  2. (figurative) lighthouse

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Fackel, from Middle High German vackel, from Old High German faccala, from Latin facula.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈfakʲɪɫ]
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Noun

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фа́кел (fákelm inan (genitive фа́кела, nominative plural фа́келы, genitive plural фа́келов, relational adjective фа́кельный, diminutive факело́к)

  1. torch (a stick with a flame at one end)
  2. jet, tongue, flare
  3. flame body

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Fackel, from Middle High German vackel, from Old High German faccala, from Latin facula.

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Noun

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фа́кел (fákelm inan (genitive фа́кела, nominative plural фа́кели, genitive plural фа́келів, relational adjective фа́кельний)

  1. torch (a stick with a flame at one end)
    Synonym: смолоски́п m (smoloskýp)
  2. tongue (an individual point of flame from a fire)
    фа́кел по́лум'яfákel pólumʺjatongue of flame
  3. (astronomy) facula
    со́нячний фа́келsónjačnyj fákelsolar facula

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