Category:Old Polish nouns
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Old Polish terms that indicate people, beings, things, places, phenomena, qualities or ideas.
- Category:Old Polish animate nouns: Old Polish nouns that refer to humans or animals.
- Category:Old Polish augmentative nouns: Old Polish nouns that are derived from a base word to convey big size or big intensity.
- Category:Old Polish collective nouns: Old Polish nouns that indicate groups of related things or beings, without the need of grammatical pluralization.
- Category:Old Polish countable nouns: Old Polish nouns that can be quantified directly by numerals.
- Category:Old Polish diminutive nouns: Old Polish nouns that are derived from a base word to convey endearment, small size or small intensity.
- Category:Old Polish nouns by gender: Old Polish nouns organized by the gender they belong to.
- Category:Old Polish inanimate nouns: Old Polish nouns that refer to inanimate objects (not humans or animals).
- Category:Old Polish nominalized adjectives: Old Polish adjectives that are used as nouns.
- Category:Old Polish nonvirile nouns: Old Polish plural nouns that refer to a group without male humans.
- Category:Old Polish nouns with other-gender equivalents: Old Polish nouns that refer to gendered concepts (e.g. actor vs. actress, king vs. queen) and have corresponding other-gender equivalent terms.
- Category:Old Polish pluralia tantum: Old Polish nouns that are mostly or exclusively used in the plural form.
- Category:Old Polish proper nouns: Old Polish nouns that indicate individual entities, such as names of persons, places or organizations.
- Category:Old Polish uncountable nouns: Old Polish nouns that indicate qualities, ideas, unbounded mass or other abstract concepts that cannot be quantified directly by numerals.
- Category:Old Polish verbal nouns: Old Polish nouns morphologically related to a verb and similar to it in meaning.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
A
- Old Polish augmentative nouns (0 c, 1 e)
C
- Old Polish collective nouns (0 c, 6 e)
- Old Polish countable nouns (0 c, 1 e)
D
- Old Polish diminutive nouns (0 c, 7 e)
G
I
- Old Polish inanimate nouns (0 c, 32 e)
N
- Old Polish nominalized adjectives (0 c, 4 e)
- Old Polish nonvirile nouns (0 c, 16 e)
P
- Old Polish proper nouns (0 c, 4 e)
U
- Old Polish uncountable nouns (0 c, 1 e)
V
- Old Polish verbal nouns (0 c, 33 e)
Pages in category "Old Polish nouns"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 987 total.
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B
- baba
- babczyzna
- babica
- babimór
- babimórz
- babina
- babizna
- babka
- bachmat
- baczenie
- badacz
- badanie
- bagnięć
- bagno
- bajtko
- bak
- bakanie
- bakałarz
- bakałarzowa
- bakliwość
- bal
- balas
- balaz
- balsam
- balsamita
- balsan
- balszamita
- bania
- banita
- bankarz
- bant
- barbirzka
- bardo
- barg
- barwierz
- bałdka
- bałwan
- bałwaństwo
- bedawija
- bez
- białek
- bidło
- biel
- bienduga
- biret
- birzwno
- bladość
- bleń
- bliski
- bluźnierz
- bogactwo
- bogatstwo
- bok
- braciec
- brak
- brat
- brew
- broń
- brzeg
- brzuch
- brzucho
- brózda
- byle
- byt
- bóg
C
- całowanie
- całość
- całuwanie
- ceber
- cecha
- cel
- cena
- chełpa
- chobot
- chochoł
- chodnik
- chodzenie
- choroba
- chrona
- chrzbiet
- chudoba
- chwila
- chód
- chąsa
- chąza
- chłop
- chłopiec
- ciało
- cielesieństwo
- ciesielstwo
- cieść
- ciąg
- ciąża
- cudo
- czarnobyl
- czas
- czasza
- czban
- czeber
- czecheł
- czeran
- czmiel
- czołn
- czoło
- czrzan
- czrzewa
- czrześnia
- czrzoda
- czsnota
- czudo
- czwartek
- czyrw
- czysło
- Reconstruction:Old Polish/czyżyk
- cząstka
- część
- człek
- członek
- człowiecstwo
- człowiectwo
- człowieczeństwo
- człowieczstwo
- człowiek
- człowiestwo
- córa