znaleziony
//zna.lɛˈʑɔ.nɘ//
Polishverb
Grammatical form
znaleziony is the passive adjectival participle form of znaleźć — “to find (to determine the location of a person or thing)”.
Definitions of znaleźć verb · /ˈzna.lɛɕt͡ɕ/ | /ˈzna.lɛɕt͡ɕ/
Full entry for znaleźć →- 1.to find (to determine the location of a person or thing)
- 2.to find (to acquire or invent something needed)
- 3.to find (to claim pressence of or see something or someone somewhere; to come across)
- 4.to find, to come across, to run into (to encounter someone in a particular state)
- 5.to find, to work up (to summon up or muster i.e. courage)
- 6.used as a light verb with deverbal nouns or gerunds to indicate the beginning of said verb
- 7.to end up somewhere (to go to a certain place or to a certain group)
- 8.to find oneself somewhere (to be in some situation or state)
- 9.to be found (to be acquired or thought up)
- 10.to be found (after going missing, to be discovered again)
- 11.to find (to assess the state of something)(archaic)
- 12.to behave properly
- 13.to become(obsolete)
Etymology of znaleźć
Inherited from Old Polish znaleźć. By surface analysis, z- + naleźć. This word is suppletive with znajść (Old Polish znajć), which has a similar meaning and where the future forms with znajd- come from.
Paradigm of znaleźć, with znaleziony highlighted:
Conjugation
Infinitive:znaleźć
Other Forms
present passive:znaleziony, znaleziona, znalezione, znalezieni, znalezione
present active:znalazłszy