port
//ˈpɔrt/ | /ˈpɔrt//
Polishnoun
Definitions
- 1.port (a place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers)
- 2.port (a town or city containing such a place, a port city)
- 3.harbor, haven (place of safety)
- 4.port (logical or physical construct in and from which data are transferred)
- 5.port (number that delimits a connection for specific processes or parts of a network service)
- 6.goal, aim (intent of one's actions)
- 7.harbor, haven (one who gives a place of safety)
- 8.gate (place where one enters)
- 9.warehouse
- 10.a type of tax
- 11.papal estate; Further details are uncertain.
izali Papieſz [...]/ niewymamił [...]/ na Ceſárzach/ [...]/ rozmáite Páńſtwá/ Kroleſthwá/ Kxięſtwá/ Powiáty/ Miáſtá/ Porty/ Zamki/ Wśi/ Cżyńſze/ Mytá/ Folwárki/ y inſze rozmáite płáty.
Synonyms & related words
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish port. Sense 4 and sense 5 are semantic loans from English port. Doublet of fiord (“fjord”).
Forms
- porcikdiminutive
- portowyadjective
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | port | porty |
| Genitive | portu | portów |
| Dative | portowi | portom |
| Accusative | port | porty |
| Instrumental | portem | portami |
| Locative | porcie | portach |
| Vocative | porcie | porty |
Nominative
Singular
port
Plural
porty
Genitive
Singular
portu
Plural
portów
Dative
Singular
portowi
Plural
portom
Accusative
Singular
port
Plural
porty
Instrumental
Singular
portem
Plural
portami
Locative
Singular
porcie
Plural
portach
Vocative
Singular
porcie
Plural
porty