gbur
See also: gbùr
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle High German gebūr/gebūre. Doublet of bauer (“rich German farmer”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡbur/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ur
- Syllabification: gbur
Declension
Declension of gbur
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | gbur | gbury |
genitive | gbura | gburów |
dative | gburowi | gburom |
accusative | gbura | gburów |
instrumental | gburem | gburami |
locative | gburze | gburach |
vocative | gburze | gbury |
Noun
gbur m pers (female equivalent gburka, related adjective gburski)
- (agriculture, archaic, regional) landed peasant
Declension
Declension of gbur
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | gbur | gburzy/gbury (deprecative) |
genitive | gbura | gburów |
dative | gburowi | gburom |
accusative | gbura | gburów |
instrumental | gburem | gburami |
locative | gburze | gburach |
vocative | gburze | gburzy |
Related terms
adverbs
- gburliwie
- gburowato
nouns
- gburliwość
- gburowatostwo
- gburowatość
verbs
- gburowacieć impf
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