dokon

dokon
dòkon prid. <odr. -ī>
DEFINICIJA
koji nije zauzet poslom, koji ima previše vremena; besposlen
FRAZEOLOGIJA
dokon (besposlen) pop i jariće krsti posl. onaj kome je vrijeme dugo, radi i besmislene stvari
ETIMOLOGIJA
vidi dokolica

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