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malusi

//maˈlu.ɕi//
Polishadj

Grammatical form

malusi is the diminutive form of mały — “small, little (having a physically not large size).

See the full entry for mały

Definitions of mały adj · /ˈma.wɘ/ | /ˈma.ɫɨ/

Full entry for mały
  1. 1.small, little (having a physically not large size)
  2. 2.minuscule
  3. 3.small, little (of low intensity)
  4. 4.little (not old)
  5. 5.little (not yet mature)
  6. 6.little; humble (acting as though or characteristic of considering one's values of little importance)
  7. 7.humble (not owning much)
  8. 8.few (not numerous)
  9. 9.narrow, tight
  10. 10.short
  11. 11.thin
  12. 12.light
  13. 13.simple, easy, simple
  14. 14.ordinary, common
  15. 15.physically weak
  16. 16.little (occupying a low position in a hierarchy)(literary)
  17. 17.short (not long lasting)(obsolete)
  18. 18.little, insufficient(obsolete)
  19. 19.little man (male person to whom the speaker has a friendly or negative view towards)(colloquial)
  20. 20.penis(colloquial, euphemistic)

Etymology of mały

Inherited from Old Polish mały.

Etymology

From mały + -usi.

Forms

  • barzdiejcomparative
  • najbarzdiejsuperlative

Paradigm of mały, with malusi highlighted:

Genitive
Singular
małego, małej
Plural
małych
Dative
Singular
małemu, małej
Plural
małym
Accusative
Singular
małego, mały, małą, małe
Plural
małych
Instrumental
Singular
małym, małą
Plural
małymi
Locative
Singular
małym, małej
Plural
małych

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