okulary
//ɔ.kuˈla.rɘ//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
okulary is the nominative/accusative/vocative plural form of okular — “eyepiece, ocular lens (lens (or the component containing a combination of lenses) at the eye end of a microscope or telescope by which the image is viewed)”.
Definitions
- 1.glasses, spectacles (frames bearing two lenses worn in front of the eyes)
- 2.colloquialtwo pieces of leather used to shield a horse's eyes from the side
Synonyms & related words
Related words (4)
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin oculāris.
Forms
- okularkidiminutive
- okularzyskaaugmentative
- okularowyadjective
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | — | okulary |
| Genitive | — | okularów |
| Dative | — | okularom |
| Accusative | — | okulary |
| Instrumental | — | okularami |
| Locative | — | okularach |
| Vocative | — | okulary |
Nominative
Singular
—
Plural
okulary
Genitive
Singular
—
Plural
okularów
Dative
Singular
—
Plural
okularom
Accusative
Singular
—
Plural
okulary
Instrumental
Singular
—
Plural
okularami
Locative
Singular
—
Plural
okularach
Vocative
Singular
—
Plural
okulary