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See also: duchną
Czech
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Czech duchna, from Proto-Slavic *duxъna.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]duchna f
Declension
[edit]See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “duchna”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
- “duchna”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
- “duchna”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech)
Old Czech
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Proto-Slavic *duxъna.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]duchna f
Declension
[edit]Declension of duchna (hard a-stem reducible)
singular | dual | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | duchna | duchně | duchny |
genitive | duchny | duchnú | duchen |
dative | duchně | duchnama | duchnám |
accusative | duchnu | duchně | duchny |
vocative | duchno | duchně | duchny |
locative | duchně | duchnú | duchnách |
instrumental | duchnú | duchnama | duchnami |
See also Appendix:Old Czech nouns and Appendix:Old Czech pronunciation.
Descendants
[edit]- Czech: duchna
Further reading
[edit]- Jan Gebauer (1903–1916) “duchna”, in Slovník staročeský (in Czech), Prague: Česká grafická společnost "unie", Česká akademie císaře Františka Josefa pro vědy, slovesnost a umění
Old Polish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Clipping of duchniczka.[1] First attested in 1447.
Noun
[edit]duchna f
- (attested in Lesser Poland) prostitute, woman of easy virtue (female person having sex for profit)
- Synonyms: duchniczka, koczuga
Descendants
[edit]- Polish: duchna
References
[edit]- ^ Bańkowski, Andrzej (2000) “duchna”, in Etymologiczny słownik języka polskiego [Etymological Dictionary of the Polish Language] (in Polish)
- B. Sieradzka-Baziur, Ewa Deptuchowa, Joanna Duska, Mariusz Frodyma, Beata Hejmo, Dorota Janeczko, Katarzyna Jasińska, Krystyna Kajtoch, Joanna Kozioł, Marian Kucała, Dorota Mika, Gabriela Niemiec, Urszula Poprawska, Elżbieta Supranowicz, Ludwika Szelachowska-Winiarzowa, Zofia Wanicowa, Piotr Szpor, Bartłomiej Borek, editors (2011–2015), “duchna”, in Słownik pojęciowy języka staropolskiego [Conceptual Dictionary of Old Polish] (in Polish), Kraków: IJP PAN, →ISBN
Polish
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Inherited from Proto-Slavic *duxъna.[1] First attested in 1584.[2]
Noun
[edit]duchna f
- (obsolete) large pillow
- (obsolete) nightcap stuffed with down (Is there an English equivalent to this definition?)
- (obsolete) type of robe or shroud
Etymology 2
[edit]Inherited from Old Polish duchna.
Noun
[edit]duchna f
- (obsolete) prostitute, woman of easy virtue (female person having sex for profit)
- Synonym: kobieta lekkich obyczajów
Declension
[edit]Declension of duchna
References
[edit]- ^ Boryś, Wiesław (2005) “poduszka”, in Słownik etymologiczny języka polskiego (in Polish), Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie, →ISBN
- ^ Maria Renata Mayenowa, Stanisław Rospond, Witold Taszycki, Stefan Hrabec, Władysław Kuraszkiewicz (2010-2023) “duchna”, in Słownik Polszczyzny XVI Wieku [A Dictionary of 16th Century Polish]
Further reading
[edit]- duchna in Polish dictionaries at PWN
- Wiesław Morawski (27.01.2020) “DUCHNA”, in Elektroniczny Słownik Języka Polskiego XVII i XVIII Wieku [Electronic Dictionary of the Polish Language of the XVII and XVIII Century]
- Samuel Bogumił Linde (1807–1814) “duchna”, in Słownik języka polskiego
- Aleksander Zdanowicz (1861) “duchna”, in Słownik języka polskiego, Wilno 1861
- J. Karłowicz, A. Kryński, W. Niedźwiedzki, editors (1900), “duchna”, in Słownik języka polskiego (in Polish), volume 1, Warsaw, page 578
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