bakałarz
Polish
Etymology
From Latin baccalaureus (see Bachelor's degree on Wikipedia).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /baˈka.waʂ/
Noun
bakałarz m pers
- (archaic) teacher
- (historical) a person who has achieved a bachelor's degree in a medieval university
Declension
declension of bakałarz
singular | plural | |
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nominative | bakałarz | bakałarze |
genitive | bakałarza | bakałarzy (bakałarzów) |
dative | bakałarzowi | bakałarzom |
accusative | bakałarza | bakałarzy (bakałarzów) |
instrumental | bakałarzem | bakałarzami |
locative | bakałarzu | bakałarzach |
vocative | bakałarzu | bakałarze |
Synonyms
- nauczyciel m, nauczycielka f, nauczyciele pl
References
- Brückner, Aleksander (1927), “bakałarz”, in Słownik etymologiczny języka polskiego (in Polish): “od pierwszego stopnia »akademickiego«: bacca laureatus, ‘lauren ozdobiony’”
Further reading
- bakałarz in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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