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jabło

//ˈja.bwɔ//
Polishnoun

Grammatical form

jabło is the augmentative form of jabłko — “apple (the fruit of the tree Malus domestica, chiefly with a green, red, or yellow skin, cultivated in temperate climates for cidermaking, cooking, and eating).

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Definitions of jabłko noun · /ˈjap.kɔ/ | /ˈjap.wkɔ/ | /ˈjab.wkɔ/ | /ˈjab.ɫkɔ/ | /ˈjap.ka/

Full entry for jabłko
  1. 1.apple (the fruit of the tree Malus domestica, chiefly with a green, red, or yellow skin, cultivated in temperate climates for cidermaking, cooking, and eating)
  2. 2.ellipsis of jabłko królewskie (“globus cruciger”)
  3. 3.truck (wooden disc or cap at the top of a mast)
  4. 4.apple (object in the shape of an apple or fruit; something round)
  5. 5.dapples (darker, roundish spots most often found in grey, less often in dun and bay horses)(obsolete)
  6. 6.apple (metal ball, especially for warming hands)(obsolete)

Etymology of jabłko

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₂ébōl Proto-Balto-Slavic *ā́ˀbōl Proto-Slavic *ablo Proto-Slavic *-ъko Proto-Slavic *àblъko Old Polish jabłko Polish jabłko Inherited from Old Polish jabłko.

Etymology

Back-formation from jabłko.

Paradigm of jabłko, with jabło highlighted:

Nominative
Singular
jabłko
Plural
jabłka
Genitive
Singular
jabłka
Plural
jabłek
Dative
Singular
jabłku
Plural
jabłkom
Accusative
Singular
jabłko
Plural
jabłka
Instrumental
Singular
jabłkiem
Plural
jabłkami
Locative
Singular
jabłku
Plural
jabłkach
Vocative
Singular
jabłko
Plural
jabłka

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