"мавка" meaning in All languages combined

See мавка on Wiktionary

Noun [Ukrainian]

IPA: [ˈmau̯kɐ]
Etymology: Originally навка, derived from Proto-Slavic *navь (“deceased”). Later forms мавка and нявка likely come from association with the words мали́й (malýj, “small”) and нявкати (njavkaty, “to meow”). Etymology templates: {{der|uk|sla-pro|*navь|t=deceased}} Proto-Slavic *navь (“deceased”), {{l|uk|мали́й|t=small}} мали́й (malýj, “small”), {{l|uk|нявкати|t=to meow}} нявкати (njavkaty, “to meow”) Head templates: {{uk-noun|ма́вка<*.pr>}} ма́вка • (mávka) f pers (genitive ма́вки, nominative plural ма́вки, genitive plural ма́вок) Inflection templates: {{uk-ndecl|ма́вка<*.pr>}} Forms: ма́вка [canonical], mávka [romanization], ма́вки [genitive], ма́вки [nominative, plural], ма́вок [genitive, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], ма́вка [nominative, singular], ма́вки [nominative, plural], ма́вки [genitive, singular], ма́вок [genitive, plural], ма́вці [dative, singular], ма́вкам [dative, plural], ма́вку [accusative, singular], ма́вок [accusative, plural], ма́вкою [instrumental, singular], ма́вками [instrumental, plural], ма́вці [locative, singular], ма́вках [locative, plural], ма́вко [singular, vocative], ма́вки [plural, vocative]
  1. (Ukrainian mythology) a forest nymph
    Sense id: en-мавка-uk-noun-DZOv9mMs
  2. (rare) water nymph, mermaid, rusalka Tags: rare Categories (topical): Fantasy, Mythological creatures, Slavic mythology Synonyms: руса́лка
    Sense id: en-мавка-uk-noun-Eie5D0Z2 Disambiguation of Fantasy: 9 91 Disambiguation of Mythological creatures: 5 95 Disambiguation of Slavic mythology: 8 92 Categories (other): Ukrainian entries with incorrect language header, Ukrainian nouns with accent pattern a, Ukrainian nouns with reducible stem Disambiguation of Ukrainian entries with incorrect language header: 3 97 Disambiguation of Ukrainian nouns with accent pattern a: 24 76 Disambiguation of Ukrainian nouns with reducible stem: 21 79
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: на́вка (návka), ня́вка (njávka)

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