rynek
Czech
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Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle High German rinc ("town square", originally "ring").[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
rynek m inan
- (dated) square, an open space in a town [from 14th c.]
- 1877, Jakub Malý, “Kopidlno”, in Vlastenský slovník historický[1], Praha: Rohlíček & Sievers, pages 371–372:
- Roku 1506 v sobotu po sv. Václavě sťat jest na rynku Starého města Pražského mladý 24letý zeman Jan Kopidlanský, jenžto zabil jiného zemana Cukra z Tamfeldu.
- In 1506, on Saturday after the Saint Wenceslas day, young yeoman Jan Kopidlanský, who had killed another yeoman Cukr of Tamfeld, was executed on the square of the Old Town of Prague.
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Polish
Etymology
From Middle High German rinc.
Pronunciation
Noun
rynek m inan (diminutive ryneczek)
Declension
Declension of rynek
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