vlk
/[ˈvl̩k]/
Czechnoun
Definitions
- 1.wolf
V dálce slyšely výt vlky.
The howls of wolves could be heard from the distance.
- 2.experienced, courageous person
- 3.derogatoryinsidious, cruel person
- 4.child's noisemaking spinning top
- 5.tearing machine
- 6.burgeoning tree shoot
- 7.spiny burdock fruit
- 8.charred candle wick
- 9.colloquialsprain, charley horse
Synonyms & related words
Etymology
Inherited from Old Czech vlk, from Proto-Slavic *vьlkъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *wilkás, from Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos.
Forms
- vlčicefeminine
- vlčíadjective • relational
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | vlk | vlci, vlky |
| Genitive | vlka, vlku | vlků |
| Dative | vlkovi, vlku | vlkům |
| Accusative | vlka | vlky |
| Vocative | vlku | vlci, vlky |
| Locative | vlkovi, vlku | vlcích |
| Instrumental | vlkem | vlky |
Nominative
Singular
vlk
Plural
vlci, vlky
Genitive
Singular
vlka, vlku
Plural
vlků
Dative
Singular
vlkovi, vlku
Plural
vlkům
Accusative
Singular
vlka
Plural
vlky
Vocative
Singular
vlku
Plural
vlci, vlky
Locative
Singular
vlkovi, vlku
Plural
vlcích
Instrumental
Singular
vlkem
Plural
vlky