cmentarz
Polish
Etymology
From Old Polish cmyntarz, from Latin cimitērium, from coemētērium, from Ancient Greek κοιμητήριον (koimētḗrion, “sleeping chamber”), from κοιμάω (koimáō, “to put to sleep”).
Pronunciation
Noun
cmentarz m inan (diminutive cmentarzyk, augmentative cmentarzysko)
Declension
Declension of cmentarz
singular | plural | |
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nominative | cmentarz | cmentarze |
genitive | cmentarza | cmentarzy |
dative | cmentarzowi | cmentarzom |
accusative | cmentarz | cmentarze |
instrumental | cmentarzem | cmentarzami |
locative | cmentarzu | cmentarzach |
vocative | cmentarzu | cmentarze |
Synonyms
- kierchów/kierhof/kirchow/kerchow (regional)
- nekropolia
Derived terms
Descendants
- Ukrainian: цвинта́р (cvyntár)
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