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===Derived terms===
===Derived terms===
{{col-auto|lyti|μρᾶκρετον}}
{{col-auto|lyti|ϝαῖλοι μρᾶκοι}}

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Oltic

Etymology

From Middle Oltic μαρκηκος, from Old Oltic μαρκηκος, from Proto-Celtic *markākos, from Proto-Indo-European *márkos

Pronunciation

Noun

μρᾶκος (mra͂kosm (Cyrillic spelling мракос)

  1. horseman, cavalier, knight
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μρᾶκος declension (o-stem)
sg pl
nom μρᾶκος μρᾶκοι
voc μρᾶκε
acc μρᾶκον μρᾶκους
gen μρᾶκι μρᾶκον

Derived terms