patol
//ˈpa.tɔl//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
patol is the genitive plural form of patola — “behavior that violates generally accepted social norms”.
Definitions
- 1.colloquialstick (branch, long piece of wood)
- 2.slangthousand zloty
- 3.slanglow-quality alcoholic beverage
- 4.colloquialderogatoryused to comment on usually lower-class individuals, families or relationships displaying antisocial or abusive traits
Synonyms & related words
Etymology
Clipping of patyk + -ol.
Forms
- patol m animal orcanonical • inanimate • masculine
- patolkafeminine
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | patol | patole |
| Genitive | patola | patoli |
| Dative | patolowi | patolom |
| Accusative | patol, patola | patole, patoli |
| Instrumental | patolem | patolami |
| Locative | patolu | patolach |
| Vocative | patolu | patole |
Nominative
Singular
patol
Plural
patole
Genitive
Singular
patola
Plural
patoli
Dative
Singular
patolowi
Plural
patolom
Accusative
Singular
patol, patola
Plural
patole, patoli
Instrumental
Singular
patolem
Plural
patolami
Locative
Singular
patolu
Plural
patolach
Vocative
Singular
patolu
Plural
patole