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Hospodar

Gospodar or hospodar, also gospodin as a diminutive, is a term of Slavic origin, meaning "lord" or "master". The compound (Belarusian: гаспадар, Bulgarian: господар, Macedonian: господар, Serbo-Croatian: gospodar, господар, Ukrainian: господар) is a derivative of gospod / gospodin, transl. (L)ord / gentleman or Sir, or when spelled with a capital G…

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Etymology

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Gospodar v. hospodar

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Gospodar v. hospodar

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Hospodar

Nodes74
Edges73
Triples39
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027027
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related to Slavic usage · 19
Hospodar → Bulgarian, Gazda, God, Gospod, Gospodin, Hungary, In, In Slovene, Lord, Macedonian, Meanwhile, Mister, Other, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Sir, Slavic, South Slavic, There
related to Non-Slavic usage · 14
Hospodar → At, Domn, English, Latin, Lord, Moldavia, Ottoman Sultan, Romania, Romanian, Slavic, The, United Principalities, Wallachia, When
related to Gospodar v. hospodar · 6
Hospodar → Belarusian, Church Slavonic, Cyrillic, Slavic, The, Ukrainian

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gospodar also gospodin word slavic lord bulgarian master title term language property meaning gospod god household used compound macedonian serbo-croatian

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Hospodarrelated to Gospodar v. hospodarThe0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Gospodar v. hospodarSlavic0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Gospodar v. hospodarCyrillic0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Gospodar v. hospodarUkrainian0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Gospodar v. hospodarBelarusian0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Gospodar v. hospodarChurch Slavonic0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Non-Slavic usageThe0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Non-Slavic usageWallachia0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Non-Slavic usageMoldavia0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Non-Slavic usageSlavic0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Non-Slavic usageEnglish0.60section
Hospodarrelated to Non-Slavic usageLord0.60section

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