afekcik
//aˈfɛk.t͡ɕik//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
afekcik is the diminutive form of afekt — “kind”.
Definitions of afekt noun · /ˈa.fɛkt/ | /ˈa.fɛkt/
Full entry for afekt →- 1.affection, affect (strong feeling in response to a stimulus)
- 2.affect, desire
- 3.internal or psychological disturbance
- 4.passage of text directed towards a reader's or listener's emotions
- 5.affection, love(dated)
- 6.kind
- 7.Middle Polish form of efekt
Etymology of afekt
Learned borrowing from Latin affectus. First attested in 1557.
Etymology
From afekt + -ik. First attested in 1727.
Paradigm of afekt, with afekcik highlighted:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | afekt | afekty |
| Genitive | afektu | afektów |
| Dative | afektowi | afektom |
| Accusative | afekt | afekty |
| Instrumental | afektem | afektami |
| Locative | afekcie | afektach |
| Vocative | afekcie | afekty |
Nominative
Singular
afekt
Plural
afekty
Genitive
Singular
afektu
Plural
afektów
Dative
Singular
afektowi
Plural
afektom
Accusative
Singular
afekt
Plural
afekty
Instrumental
Singular
afektem
Plural
afektami
Locative
Singular
afekcie
Plural
afektach
Vocative
Singular
afekcie
Plural
afekty