puszek
//ˈpu.ʂɛk//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
Definitions of puch noun · /ˈpux/ | /ˈpux/
Full entry for puch →- 1.down, fluff (soft, immature feathers)
- 2.snow
Etymology of puch
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *puxъ. Doublet of fuks.
Etymology
From puch + -ek.
Paradigm of puch, with puszek highlighted:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | puch | puchy |
| Genitive | puchu | puchów |
| Dative | puchowi | puchom |
| Accusative | puch | puchy |
| Instrumental | puchem | puchami |
| Locative | puchu | puchach |
| Vocative | puchu | puchy |
Nominative
Singular
puch
Plural
puchy
Genitive
Singular
puchu
Plural
puchów
Dative
Singular
puchowi
Plural
puchom
Accusative
Singular
puch
Plural
puchy
Instrumental
Singular
puchem
Plural
puchami
Locative
Singular
puchu
Plural
puchach
Vocative
Singular
puchu
Plural
puchy