війт

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Polish wójt, from German Vogt, from Late Latin vocatus, from Classical Latin advocatus. Doublet of адвока́т (advokát).

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війт (vijtm pers (genitive ві́йта, nominative plural ві́йти, genitive plural ві́йтів, relational adjective ві́йтів or війті́вський)

  1. (historical) official of a town invested under German town laws
  2. (colloquial) head of a village

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