proboszcz
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Czech probošt, from Middle High German probost, from Medieval Latin propositus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈprɔ.bɔʂʈ͡ʂ/
Noun
proboszcz m pers
- parish priest / (US) pastor (the chief priest in a parish, Catholic counterpart of Anglican vicar or rector)
Declension
declension of proboszcz
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | proboszcz | proboszczowie |
| genitive | proboszcza | proboszczów |
| dative | proboszczowi | proboszczom |
| accusative | proboszcza | proboszczów |
| instrumental | proboszczem | proboszczami |
| locative | proboszczu | proboszczach |
| vocative | proboszczu | proboszczowie |
Synonyms
- pleban
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