dół
//ˈduw/ | /ˈdoɫ//
Polishnoun
Definitions
- 1.pit (hole in the ground; sinking into something; bottom of something)
- 2.bottom (lower part of something)
- 3.cavity; fossa (cavity in the body of a human or animal)
dół łokciowy
cubital fossa
dół nadobojczykowy
supraclavicular fossa
dół skroniowy
temporal fossa
- 4.depression (area lower than another)
- 5.lower range (lower register of a singer)
- 6.Hell
- 7.bottom (sin; badness; moral corruption)
- 8.trick; intrigue; ambush
- 9.riverbed
- 10.basement (covered earthen pit for storing crops)
- 11.moat; defensive ditch
- 12.mine (place where minerals and sand are extracted from the ground)
- 13.dugout (primitive human habitation)
- 14.colloquialblues; dumps (sad feeling)
- 15.colloquialgrave
- 16.obsoletearea near a river's mouth
- 17.pits; underside; bottom; masses, plebs, rabble, riffraff (people who are lowest in some hierarchy)
- 18.colloquialblues; dumps; low (sad feeling)
Synonyms & related words
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish dół.
Forms
- dołekdiminutive
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | dół | doły |
| Genitive | dołu, doła | dołów |
| Dative | dołowi | dołom |
| Accusative | dół, doła | doły |
| Instrumental | dołem | dołami |
| Locative | dole | dołach |
| Vocative | dole | doły |
Nominative
Singular
dół
Plural
doły
Genitive
Singular
dołu, doła
Plural
dołów
Dative
Singular
dołowi
Plural
dołom
Accusative
Singular
dół, doła
Plural
doły
Instrumental
Singular
dołem
Plural
dołami
Locative
Singular
dole
Plural
dołach
Vocative
Singular
dole
Plural
doły