"צערקווע" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yiddish]

Forms: tserkve [romanization], tserkves [romanization]
Etymology: From Ukrainian це́рква (cérkva, “church”). Etymology templates: {{bor|yi|uk|це́рква||church}} Ukrainian це́рква (cérkva, “church”) Head templates: {{head|yi|noun|g=f|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr=}} צערקווע • (tserkve) f, {{yi-noun|g=f|pl=s}} צערקווע • (tserkve) f, plural צערקוועס (tserkves)
  1. An Eastern Orthodox church. Categories (topical): Eastern Orthodoxy, Places of worship
    Sense id: en-צערקווע-yi-noun-XtkXr7oD Categories (other): Yiddish entries with incorrect language header, Yiddish terms with redundant script codes

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