karzełek

karzełek
m III, DB. \karzełekłka, N. \karzełekłkiem; lm M. \karzełekłki, D. \karzełekłków, B.=M. a. D.
zdr. od karzeł (tylko w zn. 1 i 2)
a) w zn. 1:

W cyrku występują karzełki.

b) w zn. 2:

Dobroduszny karzełek w czerwonej czapce.


Słownik języka polskiego . 2013.

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