kacerz
Polish
Etymology
From Old Czech kacieř, from Middle High German katzer, from Medieval Latin Cathari (“the Pure”), name of a Christian sect, from Ancient Greek καθαρός (katharós, “pure”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈka.t͡sɛʂ/
Declension
declension of kacerz
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kacerz | kacerze |
genitive | kacerza | kacerzy/kacerzów |
dative | kacerzowi | kacerzom |
accusative | kacerza | kacerzy/kacerzów |
instrumental | kacerzem | kacerzami |
locative | kacerzu | kacerzach |
vocative | kacerzu | kacerze |
Derived terms
- kacerski
- kacerstwo
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