Kornelije

Kornelije
Kòrnēlije (Kornélije)
DEFINICIJA
ONOMASTIKA
m. os. ime; hip.: Kȍlja; Kòrnēlija (Kornélija) ž. os. ime; hip.: Kóra, Nȅla
ETIMOLOGIJA
lat. Cornelius ← cornus: rog

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