kupała
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Polish
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Etymology
[edit]From Kupała.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]kupała f (related adjective kupalny)
- (historical) Kupala, Kupala Night (traditional Slavic holiday that was originally celebrated on the shortest night of the year (23–24 of June in Poland), relating to the summer solstice)
- Synonyms: kupalnocka, noc Kupały, noc świętojańska, sobótka
Declension
[edit]Declension of kupała
Derived terms
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