baranisko
//ba.raˈɲis.kɔ//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
baranisko is the augmentative form of baran — “ram (male sheep)”.
Definitions of baran noun · /ˈba.ran/ | /ˈba.rɒn/
Full entry for baran →- 1.ram (male sheep)
- 2.ram (image of this animal as used in coats of arms)
- 3.ram meat
- 4.large sea fish
- 5.type of corporal punishment device
- 6.churn (device for making butter)
- 7.lamb (virtuous person)
- 8.lamb (follower of Christ)
- 9.lift (device for raising heavy objects)
- 10.crank stock; oil press
- 11.ramskin, sheepskin (leather of this animal)(colloquial)
- 12.frizz (very curly, short hair)(colloquial)
- 13.type of rabbit(obsolete)
- 14.battering ram(obsolete)
- 15.pile driver (machine for forcing a pile, a long beam, into the ground)(obsolete)
- 16.milk skin, skin (congealed layer on the surface of a liquid)(obsolete)
- 17.stag beetle (Lucanus cervus)(obsolete)
- 18.wagon hub, nave (the central part of a wheel of a wagon)(obsolete)
- 19.type of game(obsolete)
- 20.long roll of straw; large saddle of straw on a roof(obsolete)
- 21.large place (tool for smoothing wood by removing thin layers from the surface moved by two people)(obsolete)
- 22.bonehead (idiot)(colloquial, derogatory)
Etymology of baran
Inherited from Old Polish baran.
Etymology
From baran + -isko.
Paradigm of baran, with baranisko highlighted:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | baran | barany, baranowie |
| Genitive | barana | baranów |
| Dative | baranowi | baranom |
| Accusative | barana | barany, baranów |
| Instrumental | baranem | baranami |
| Locative | baranie | baranach |
| Vocative | baranie | barany, baranowie |
Nominative
Singular
baran
Plural
barany, baranowie
Genitive
Singular
barana
Plural
baranów
Dative
Singular
baranowi
Plural
baranom
Accusative
Singular
barana
Plural
barany, baranów
Instrumental
Singular
baranem
Plural
baranami
Locative
Singular
baranie
Plural
baranach
Vocative
Singular
baranie
Plural
barany, baranowie