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ociec

//ˈɔ.t͡ɕɛt͡s/ | /ˈɔ.t͡ɕɛt͡s//
Polishnoun

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→ see ojciec

ociec is an alternative form of ojciec.

Definitions of ojciec noun · /ˈɔj.t͡ɕɛt͡s/ | /ˈɔj.t͡ɕɛt͡s/ | /ˈɔj.t͡ɕɛt͡s/ | /ˈɔj.t͡ɕɛt͡s/ | /wɔjˈt͡sɔ.vjɛ/ | /ɔjˈt͡sɔ.vjɛ/ | /wɔjˈt͡sɔ.vjɛ/ | /ˈɔj.t͡ɕɛt͡s/

Full entry for ojciec
  1. 1.father (human male who begets a child)
  2. 2.father (animal male that begets a child)
  3. 3.father (person who instigates something)
  4. 4.father (member of a church council)
  5. 5.term of address for a priest; father
  6. 6.term of address for a man; father
  7. 7.father (ancestor)
  8. 8.hermit
  9. 9.father (the Pope)
  10. 10.patron
  11. 11.scholar, theological writer (expert in the history of the Church and religion)
  12. 12.protector(obsolete)
  13. 13.parents(dialectal, obsolete)
  14. 14.type of party game(obsolete)
  15. 15.great actor(obsolete)
  16. 16.starost(obsolete)

Etymology of ojciec

Inherited from Old Polish ociec (genitive oćca > Polish ojca) The additional j in the nominative is by analogy with the oblique stem.

Nominative
Singular
ociec
Plural
oćcowie
Genitive
Singular
oćca
Plural
oćców
Dative
Singular
oćcowi
Plural
oćcom
Accusative
Singular
oćca
Plural
oćców
Instrumental
Singular
oćcem
Plural
oćcami
Locative
Singular
oćcu
Plural
oćcach
Vocative
Singular
oćcze
Plural
oćcowie

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