klusek
//ˈklu.sɛk//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
klusek is the genitive plural form of kluska — “noodle (string or flat strip of pasta or other dough, usually cooked (at least initially) by boiling, and served in soup or in a dry form mixed with a sauce and other ingredients)”.
Cross-reference
→ see kluska
klusek is an alternative form of kluska.
Definitions of kluska noun · /ˈklus.ka/
Full entry for kluska →- 1.noodle (string or flat strip of pasta or other dough, usually cooked (at least initially) by boiling, and served in soup or in a dry form mixed with a sauce and other ingredients)
- 2.kluski (noodles prepared in an ethnic Polish manner; specifically, thin strips of dough, as opposed to filled shells)
- 3.piece of kluski
- 4.fatso, butterball (overweight person)(colloquial)
- 5.dweeb, hacker, klutz, nebbish (clumsy or stupid person)(colloquial)
Etymology of kluska
From German Kloß + -ka, perhaps via the Silesian variant Kluß.
Etymology
From German Kloß + -ek, perhaps via the Silesian variant Kluß.
Forms
- kluchaugmentative
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | klusek | kluski, kluskowie |
| Genitive | kluska | klusków |
| Dative | kluskowi | kluskom |
| Accusative | klusek, kluska | kluski, klusków |
| Instrumental | kluskiem | kluskami |
| Locative | klusku | kluskach |
| Vocative | klusku | kluski, kluskowie |
Nominative
Singular
klusek
Plural
kluski, kluskowie
Genitive
Singular
kluska
Plural
klusków
Dative
Singular
kluskowi
Plural
kluskom
Accusative
Singular
klusek, kluska
Plural
kluski, klusków
Instrumental
Singular
kluskiem
Plural
kluskami
Locative
Singular
klusku
Plural
kluskach
Vocative
Singular
klusku
Plural
kluski, kluskowie