szczytowy

Old Polish

Etymology

From szczyt + -owy. First attested in the fifteenth century. Compare Old Czech ščítový.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /ʃʲt͡ʃʲɨtɔvɨː/
  • IPA(key): (15th CE) /ʃʲt͡ʃʲɨtɔvɨ/

Adjective

szczytowy

  1. (relational) shield
    • 1930 [c. 1455], “III Reg”, in Ludwik Bernacki, editor, Biblia królowej Zofii (Biblia szaroszpatacka), 14, 28:
      Potem ge zasyø przinosyly do chowatedlnyce odzenya sczitowego (ad armamentarium scutariorum)
      [Potem je zasię przynosili do chowatedlnice odzienia szczytowego (ad armamentarium scutariorum)]

Descendants

  • Polish: szczytowy

References

Polish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Polish szczytowy. By surface analysis, szczyt + -owy. Compare Czech štítový, Kashubian szczitowi, and Russian щитово́й (ščitovój).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʂt͡ʂɨˈtɔ.vɨ/
  • (Middle Polish) IPA(key): /ʂt͡ʂɨˈtɔ.vɨ/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔvɨ
  • Syllabification: szczy‧to‧wy

Adjective

szczytowy (not comparable, derived adverb szczytowo)

  1. (relational) peak (of or relating to the highest part of a mountain, hill, etc.)
    Synonym: wierzchołkowy
  2. (relational, more generally) peak (of or relating to the highest part of anything)
  3. (relational) peak (of or relating to the highest intensity level of something)
    Synonym: kulminacyjny
  4. (relational) peak (of or relating to the time when most people commute)
  5. (relational) gable (of or relating to a triangular area at the peak of an external wall adjacent to, and terminating, two sloped roof surfaces)
  6. peak (belonging to the best)
  7. (relational, obsolete, anatomy) apex (of or relating to the top part of the lungs)

Declension

Derived terms

nouns
  • kręg szczytowy
  • szczytowość

Further reading

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