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tlesných

Tlesných is a term with no widely recognized definition in standard Czech or Slovak reference works. In linguistic terms, it resembles an inflected form rather than a fixed concept: tlesný is an adjective derived from the verb tleskat (to clap, to applaud), and tlesných would be a plural genitive form of that adjective. Because this inflected form is not commonly used in contemporary standard usage, tlesných appears mainly in historical, regional, or dialectal texts, or as a morphological label rather than as an established topic.

Because of its ambiguity, tlesných can also be encountered as a potential surname or as part of

In summary, tlesných is best treated as a rare or context-dependent form rather than a clearly defined

a
place-name
inflection
in
a
sentence,
though
no
notable
figures
or
well-documented
locations
are
strongly
associated
with
this
exact
form
in
public
records.
Some
readers
may
confuse
it
with
geographic
names
such
as
a
village
or
locality
that
resembles
the
root
word
tlesná,
which
itself
exists
as
a
separate
toponym
in
Czech
regions.
topic.
If
you
have
a
specific
language,
region,
or
usage
in
mind
(for
example,
a
historical
text,
a
genealogical
record,
or
a
particular
dialect),
providing
that
context
would
enable
a
more
precise
and
informative
article.