gładysz

See also: Gładysz

Polish

Etymology

From gładki + -ysz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡwa.dɨʂ/

Noun

gładysz m pers (diminutive gładyszek, feminine gładyszka)

  1. (obsolete) an overly well-mannered, refined, or good-looking man, dandy, coxcomb

Declension

Noun

gładysz m inan

  1. Any fungus of the genus Ionaspis.
  2. (archaic) file, tool used to smoothen or polish
  3. (archaic) snowdrop (plant of the genus Galanthus)
  4. (dialectal) A handleless jug.

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • gładyszka (bonefolder)
  • gładysz paprociowaty

Further reading

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