Poleszuk
English
Etymology
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Noun
Poleszuk pl (plural only)
- Alternative form of Poleshuk
- 2008, Lech Mróz, Aleksander Posern-Zieliński, Exploring home, neighbouring and distant cultures, →ISBN:
- For different reasons the Poleszuk could not participate in the process of building Polish national identity. The reasons were rooted not in cultural differences, in a different language and in their Orthodox religion.
- 2014, Jim Jose, Rob Imre, Not So Strange Bedfellows: The Nexus of Politics and Religion in the 21st Century, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, →ISBN, page 96:
- The Greek Catholic Church was driven underground, but today a small Greek Catholic community has been revived, based mainly among the Poleszuk community in the south west of the country.
- 2014, Wiesław Szpilka, “Batman – a Story of Creation”, in Konteksty, number 0, archived from the original on 16 June 2020, page 357:
- The Poleszuk and Hutsul peoples or the Tatra Mts. highlanders were once treated as “lesser brothers” but not as residents of another continent.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɔˈlɛ.ʂuk/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛʂuk
- Syllabification: Po‧le‧szuk
Noun
Poleszuk m pers (female equivalent Poleszuczka, related adjective poleszucki)
- Poleshuk (member of an ethnic group descended from the people of Polesia)
Declension
Declension of Poleszuk
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Poleszuk | Poleszucy/Poleszuki (deprecative) |
genitive | Poleszuka | Poleszuków |
dative | Poleszukowi | Poleszukom |
accusative | Poleszuka | Poleszuków |
instrumental | Poleszukiem | Poleszukami |
locative | Poleszuku | Poleszukach |
vocative | Poleszuku | Poleszucy |
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