léskov

léskov
-a -o prid. (ẹ́) nanašajoč se na lesko: leskov les; leskove veje / odrezati leskovo palico, šibo / leskov nasad / leskove mačice ∙ ekspr. namazati otroka z leskovo mastjo, leskovim oljem natepsti z leskovo palico, šibo; natepsti sploh

Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.

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