bohoríčica

bohoríčica
-e ž (ȋ) črkopis pri Slovencih do srede 19. stoletja: pisati, tiskati v bohoričici; bohoričica in metelčica; boj proti bohoričici

Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.

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