guścik
//ˈɡuɕ.t͡ɕik//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
guścik is the diminutive form of gust — “taste (person's implicit set of preferences, especially esthetic, though also culinary, sartorial, etc)”.
Definitions of gust noun · /ˈɡust/ | /ˈɡust/
Full entry for gust →- 1.taste (person's implicit set of preferences, especially esthetic, though also culinary, sartorial, etc)
- 2.liking, palate, relish
- 3.kind, sort, style
Etymology of gust
Learned borrowing from Latin gustus, ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *ǵéwstus. First attested in the 1656-1688.
Etymology
From gust + -ik.
Paradigm of gust, with guścik highlighted:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | gust | gusty, gusta |
| Genitive | gustu | gustów |
| Dative | gustowi | gustom |
| Accusative | gust | gusty, gusta |
| Instrumental | gustem | gustami |
| Locative | guście | gustach |
| Vocative | guście | gusty, gusta |
Nominative
Singular
gust
Plural
gusty, gusta
Genitive
Singular
gustu
Plural
gustów
Dative
Singular
gustowi
Plural
gustom
Accusative
Singular
gust
Plural
gusty, gusta
Instrumental
Singular
gustem
Plural
gustami
Locative
Singular
guście
Plural
gustach
Vocative
Singular
guście
Plural
gusty, gusta