pies
//ˈpjɛs/ | /ˈpsɘ/ | [ˈpjɛs]/
Polishnoun
Definitions
- 1.dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
- 2.dog (any member of the family Canidae, including domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes, and their relatives (extant and extinct); canid)
- 3.male fox or badger
- 4.harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)
- 5.obsoleteplace where strings of a violin are connected
- 6.obsoletewooden peg with a blade with one end sharply cut, used to collect pulp
- 7.derogatoryslangcop, policeman
- 8.colloquialderogatorydog (someone contemptible)
- 9.derogatoryobsoletesomeone greedy
- 10.peg stuck in the lower end of a rafter
- 11.sewn-in strips on the shoulders of shirts
Synonyms & related words
Word family
- jak psu z gardła wyjęty
- pieski
- pod psem
- psowaty
- psu na budę
- jak psa
- jak zbity pies
- psio
- całuj psa w nos
- na psa urok
Related words (3)
- piesko
- psio
- pieseczek
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish pies.
Forms
- piesekdiminutive
- psiskoaugmentative
- psiadjective
- pies m animal orcanonical • masculine • person
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | pies | psy |
| Genitive | psa | psów |
| Dative | psu | psom |
| Accusative | psa | psy, psów |
| Instrumental | psem | psami |
| Locative | psie | psach |
| Vocative | psie | psy |
Nominative
Singular
pies
Plural
psy
Genitive
Singular
psa
Plural
psów
Dative
Singular
psu
Plural
psom
Accusative
Singular
psa
Plural
psy, psów
Instrumental
Singular
psem
Plural
psami
Locative
Singular
psie
Plural
psach
Vocative
Singular
psie
Plural
psy