kord
//ˈkɔrt//
Polishnoun
Definitions
- 1.Bauernwehr (typical weapon of the common people in the Middle Ages and early modern times, which was particularly widespread in the 15th and 16th centuries)
- 2.informalcutlass (short sword with a curved blade, and a convex edge; once used by sailors when boarding an enemy ship)
- 3.cord (internal structure that reinforces the tyre of a vehicle, made of a layer of fibers or steel mesh)
- 4.cord (ribbed fabric used for clothing, especially work clothes)
Synonyms & related words
Synonyms
- kordelas
- szabla abordażowa
Etymology
Borrowed from Hungarian kard. Doublet of kard.
Forms
- kordzikdiminutive
- kordowyadjective
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | kord | kordy |
| Genitive | korda, kordu | kordów |
| Dative | kordowi | kordom |
| Accusative | kord | kordy |
| Instrumental | kordem | kordami |
| Locative | kordzie | kordach |
| Vocative | kordzie | kordy |
Nominative
Singular
kord
Plural
kordy
Genitive
Singular
korda, kordu
Plural
kordów
Dative
Singular
kordowi
Plural
kordom
Accusative
Singular
kord
Plural
kordy
Instrumental
Singular
kordem
Plural
kordami
Locative
Singular
kordzie
Plural
kordach
Vocative
Singular
kordzie
Plural
kordy