pajac
See also: Pajac
Polish
Etymology
From Italian pagliaccio (“clown”), from paglia (“straw”), from Latin palea.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈpa.jat͡s/
Noun
pajac m anim (diminutive pajacyk)
- (dated) puppet; doll
- (colloquial, derogatory) clown; person that can't be taken seriously
Declension
declension of pajac
singular | plural | |
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nominative | pajac | pajace |
genitive | pajaca | pajaców |
dative | pajacowi | pajacom |
accusative | pajaca | pajace |
instrumental | pajacem | pajacami |
locative | pajacu | pajacach |
vocative | pajacu | pajace |
Further reading
- pajac in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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