tolstoian

tolstoian
TOLSTOIÁN, -Ă, tolstoieni, -e, adj. De Tolstoi, al lui Tolstoi; în maniera lui Tolstoï. – Tolstoi (n. pr.) + suf. -ian.
Trimis de LauraGellner, 28.06.2004. Sursa: DEX '98

tolstoián adj. m. (sil. -sto-ian), pl. tolstoiéni (sil. -sto-i-); f. sg. tolstoiánă, pl. tolstoiéne
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