grzęda
Polish
Etymology
- From Proto-Slavic *grędà[1], from Proto-Balto-Slavic *grindáʔ[1], from Proto-Indo-European *gʰr(e)ndʰ-[1]. Cognates include Czech hřada (“perch”)[1], Serbo-Croatian гре́да/gréda (“beam”)[1], Russian гряда́ (grjadá, “ridge; bed of flowers”)[1], Latvian grīda (“floor”)[1] and Old Icelandic grind (“lattice”)[1].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡʐɛn.da/
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Noun
grzęda f
- (especially for poultry) perch, roost
- patch, bed (plot in a garden or a field)
Declension
declension of grzęda
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | grzęda | grzędy |
| genitive | grzędy | grzęd |
| dative | grzędzie | grzędom |
| accusative | grzędę | grzędy |
| instrumental | grzędą | grzędami |
| locative | grzędzie | grzędach |
| vocative | grzędo | grzędy |
Synonyms
- (plot in a garden or a field): grządka f
Related terms
- (noun) grąd m
Derived terms
- (diminutive noun) grządka f
- (adjective) grzędowy
Idioms
- daj kurze grzędę, a ona: wyżej siędę
References
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