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baraneczek

//ba.raˈnɛ.t͡ʂɛk//
Polishnoun

Grammatical form

baraneczek is the diminutive form of baranek — “lambskin.

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Definitions of baranek noun · /baˈra.nɛk/ | /baˈra.nɛk/ | [baˈra.nɛk]

Full entry for baranek
  1. 1.lambskin
  2. 2.lamb (figure of a lamb used as an Easter decoration symbolizing Christ)
  3. 3.cirrocumulus cloud
  4. 4.lamb (young ram used as an element in a coat of arms)
  5. 5.sacrament (blood and flesh as a symbol of Christ)
  6. 6.horse with curly fur
  7. 7.lamb (follower of Christianity)
  8. 8.lamb, sweetheart, sweetie (nice, gentle person)(colloquial)
  9. 9.frizz (very curly, short hair)(colloquial)
  10. 10.smear (thick, uneven layer of daub)(colloquial)
  11. 11.lambs (parishioners under the care of a parish priest)(humorous, obsolete)
  12. 12.vitex (plant of the genus Vitex)(obsolete)
  13. 13.common snipe (Gallinago gallinago)(obsolete)
  14. 14.band around a hat or cap(obsolete)
  15. 15.barometer (instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure)(obsolete)
  16. 16.centipede(obsolete)
  17. 17.burnet (any of the herbs of genus Sanguisorba)(obsolete)
  18. 18.merganser (any duck of the genus Mergus)(obsolete)
  19. 19.wooden roller attached to the side of a ferry(obsolete)
  20. 20.catkin branch(obsolete)
  21. 21.great snipe (Gallinago media)(obsolete)

Etymology of baranek

Inherited from Old Polish baranek. By surface analysis, baran + -ek. Compare Kashubian barónk /barank and Slovincian barónk /barank.

Etymology

From baranek + -ek.

Paradigm of baranek, with baraneczek highlighted:

Nominative
Singular
baranek
Plural
baranki
Genitive
Singular
baranka
Plural
baranków
Dative
Singular
barankowi
Plural
barankom
Accusative
Singular
baranka
Plural
baranki
Instrumental
Singular
barankiem
Plural
barankami
Locative
Singular
baranku
Plural
barankach
Vocative
Singular
baranku
Plural
baranki

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