drúže

drúže
-ta tudi družè -éta m (ȗ; ȅ ẹ́) star. 1. tovariš, prijatelj: domov se je vračala s svojima družetoma 2. zakonec: zelo je skrbela za svojega bolnega družeta / zakonska družeta sta živela v lepi slogi ------ -ta s (ȗ) star., navadno kot nagovor zakonec: Friderik: Da, saj sem vedel, verno druže moje (O. Župančič)

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