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akordzik

//aˈkɔr.d͡ʑik//
Polishnoun

Grammatical form

akordzik is the diminutive form of akord — “chord (combination of three or more notes).

See the full entry for akord

Definitions of akord noun · /ˈa.kɔrt/

Full entry for akord
  1. 1.chord (combination of three or more notes)
  2. 2.piece work (work that a worker is paid for according to the number of units produced, rather than the number of hours worked)
  3. 3.highlight (striking, strong feature or element of something)
  4. 4.accord, concord(archaic)

Etymology of akord

Etymology tree Vulgar Latin *accordāre Old French acorder Middle French accorder French accorder French accordbor. Polish akord Borrowed from French accord. First attested in 1644–1660. Compare Kashubian akòrd and Slovincian akort.

Etymology

From akord + -ik. First attested in 1847.

Paradigm of akord, with akordzik highlighted:

Nominative
Singular
akord
Plural
akordy
Genitive
Singular
akordu
Plural
akordów
Dative
Singular
akordowi
Plural
akordom
Accusative
Singular
akord
Plural
akordy
Instrumental
Singular
akordem
Plural
akordami
Locative
Singular
akordzie
Plural
akordach
Vocative
Singular
akordzie
Plural
akordy

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