"токмо" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Russian]

IPA: [ˈtokmə] Forms: то́кмо [canonical], tókmo [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Slavic *tъkъmo. Cognate with Bulgarian тъкмо (tʺkmo, “just, exactly”), Macedonian токму (tokmu, “just, exactly”) and Serbo-Croatian такмен, takmen (“equal”). Related to точка (točka). Etymology templates: {{der|ru|sla-pro|*tъkъmo}} Proto-Slavic *tъkъmo, {{m|ru|тъкмо||just, exactly}} тъкмо (tʺkmo, “just, exactly”), {{m|ru|токму||just, exactly}} токму (tokmu, “just, exactly”), {{m|sh|такмен|sc=Cyrl}} такмен, {{m|sh|takmen||equal}} takmen (“equal”), {{m|ru|точка}} точка (točka) Head templates: {{ru-adv|то́кмо}} то́кмо • (tókmo)
  1. (archaic) only Tags: archaic
    Sense id: en-токмо-ru-adv--QWxlULt Categories (other): Russian entries with incorrect language header, Serbo-Croatian terms with redundant script codes

Adverb [Ukrainian]

IPA: [ˈtɔkmɔ] Forms: то́кмо [canonical], tókmo [romanization]
Etymology: Inherited from Old Ruthenian то́кмо (tókmo), from Old East Slavic токъмо, тъкъмо, тъкма (tokŭmo, tŭkŭmo, tŭkma), from Proto-Slavic *tъkъmo. Doublet of то́кма (tókma). Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|uk|zle-ort|то́кмо|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old Ruthenian то́кмо (tókmo), {{inh+|uk|zle-ort|то́кмо}} Inherited from Old Ruthenian то́кмо (tókmo), {{inh|uk|orv|токъмо, тъкъмо, тъкма}} Old East Slavic токъмо, тъкъмо, тъкма (tokŭmo, tŭkŭmo, tŭkma), {{inh|uk|sla-pro|*tъkъmo}} Proto-Slavic *tъkъmo, {{doublet|uk|то́кма}} Doublet of то́кма (tókma) Head templates: {{uk-adv|то́кмо}} то́кмо • (tókmo)
  1. (archaic) only, just Tags: archaic Synonyms: ті́льки, лише́, лиш Related terms: ти́кати (týkaty) [imperfective], тка́ти (tkáty) [imperfective], то́чка (tóčka) [feminine]
    Sense id: en-токмо-uk-adv-TByd7UQB Categories (other): Ukrainian entries with incorrect language header

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