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koszar

//ˈkɔ.ʂar/ | /ˈkɔ.ʂar//
Polishnoun

Grammatical form

koszar is the genitive plural form of koszara — “barrack, barracks (building or a group of buildings used by military personnel as housing).

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koszar is an alternative form of koszara.

Definitions of koszara noun · /kɔˈʂa.ra/

Full entry for koszara
  1. 1.barrack, barracks (building or a group of buildings used by military personnel as housing)
  2. 2.barrack, barracks (building or a group of buildings located on the territory of some workplace and intended for the needs of its employees)
  3. 3.sheepfold, pen (portable enclosure in the Western Carpathians, built of detachable bays)(dialectal, regional)

Etymology of koszara

Inherited from Old Polish koszara, from a Romance language (cf. Romanian coșar /coșara /cașare), from Old Church Slavonic кошара (košara), from Proto-Slavic *košàra. Compare Czech košár and Ukrainian коша́ра (košára). The meaning of “barracks” was transferred from kasarnia as a result of contamination due to phonetic and semantic similarities (“a closed, fenced area; a building where someone lives”).

Etymology

See koszara.

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