Murcki

Polish

Murcki

Etymology

Most likely from murcek (grimy, dirty person) in the Silesian dialect referring to the local coal miners because the mine did not have a bathhouse. Also possibly from umurckane (dirty) (also Silesian) in reference to a legend in which children brought home coal from a forest and their mother—who was angered by the coal dirt—threw it into the fire leading to the discovery of coal as a source of heat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmur.t͡ski/
  • Rhymes: -urt͡ski
  • Syllabification: Mur‧cki

Proper noun

Murcki nvir pl

  1. Murcki (a district of Katowice, Poland)

Declension

Derived terms

adjective
  • murckowski

Further reading

  • Murcki in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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