véstnik

véstnik
-a m (ẹ̑) 1. glasilo kake organizacije, ustanove: izdajati vestnik / uradni vestnik bilten / Planinski vestnik; Pomurski vestnik 2. zastar. sel, znanilec: poslati v vas vestnika / jaz sam bom vestnik vašega obiska

Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.

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