rota
//ˈrɔ.ta//
Polishnoun
Definitions
- 1.oath, swear, vow (form of solemn pledge (e.g., military))
- 2.rote (kind of guitar, the notes of which were produced by a small wheel or wheel-like arrangement; an instrument similar to the hurdy-gurdy)
- 3.rota (infantry or cavalry unit in Poland in the 16th–17th c.)
- 4.rota (row of soldiers in formation in Poland in the 18th c.)
- 5.group of rescuers or firefighters consisting of two people
- 6.tribunal of appeal functioning under the Roman Curia
- 7.type of torture during which the convict was entwined in a wheel
- 8.wheel used in this type of torture
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *rota.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | rota | roty |
| Genitive | roty | rot |
| Dative | rocie | rotom |
| Accusative | rotę | roty |
| Instrumental | rotą | rotami |
| Locative | rocie | rotach |
| Vocative | roto | roty |
Nominative
Singular
rota
Plural
roty
Genitive
Singular
roty
Plural
rot
Dative
Singular
rocie
Plural
rotom
Accusative
Singular
rotę
Plural
roty
Instrumental
Singular
rotą
Plural
rotami
Locative
Singular
rocie
Plural
rotach
Vocative
Singular
roto
Plural
roty