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ciągadło

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Old Polish

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Etymology

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From ciągnąć +‎ -dło. First attested in c. 1500.

Pronunciation

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

Noun

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ciągadło n

  1. (attested in Greater Poland, hapax legomenon, agriculture) shaft (long wooden pole used to steer a cart, plough, etc., to which draft animals were harnessed)
    • c. 1500, Wokabularz lubiński, Lubiń: inkunabuł Archiwum Archidiecezjalnego w Gnieźnie, sygn. Inc. 78d., page 135v:
      Temo eyn deychsel in curru vel gubernaculum nauis dyszlą albo oye albo czyągadlo secundum aliquos
      [Temo eyn deychsel in curru vel gubernaculum nauis dyszla albo oye albo ciągadło secundum aliquos]

Descendants

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  • Greater Polish: cięgadła

References

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