kolka
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Polish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin colica, from Ancient Greek κωλῐκή (kōlikḗ). Influenced by etymology 2, compare Ukrainian ко́лька (kólʹka), Lower Sorbian kólka for the same change.
Noun[edit]
kolka f
Declension[edit]
Declension of kolka
Alternative forms[edit]
Descendants[edit]
- →? Kashubian: kòlka
Etymology 2[edit]
From kłóć (“to prick”) + -ka (first person singular kolę). Compare Kashubian kòlka, Ukrainian ко́лька (kólʹka).
Noun[edit]
kolka f
- thorn (a sharp protective spine of a plant)
- needle (leaf of conifers)
- three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
Declension[edit]
Declension of kolka
Further reading[edit]
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- Rhymes:Polish/ɔlka
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- Polish terms borrowed from Medieval Latin
- Polish learned borrowings from Medieval Latin
- Polish terms derived from Medieval Latin
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- pl:Gasterosteiform fish
- pl:Medical signs and symptoms
- pl:Pain