czczy
Polish
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish tszczy, from Proto-Slavic *tъ̀ščь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *tuskjas, from Proto-Indo-European *tus-sḱ-yós, from the root *tews- (“to be empty”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡ʂt͡ʂɨ/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɨ
- Syllabification: czczy
Adjective
czczy (not comparable, derived adverb czczo)
- empty; meaningless; ineffectual
- (literary) hungry or empty, not having eaten
Declension
Declension of czczy (hard)
singular | plural | |||||
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masculine animate | masculine inanimate | feminine | neuter | virile (= masculine personal) | non-virile | |
nominative | czczy | czcza | czcze | czczy | czcze | |
genitive | czczego | czczej | czczego | czczych | ||
dative | czczemu | czczej | czczemu | czczym | ||
accusative | czczego | czczy | czczą | czcze | czczych | czcze |
instrumental | czczym | czczą | czczym | czczymi | ||
locative | czczym | czczej | czczym | czczych |
Derived terms
nouns
- czczość
- czczyca
Descendants
- → Belarusian: тшчы (tščy)
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