wykoślawić
Polish
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom wy- + koślawić. First attested in 1612.[1] Compare Kashubian wëkòszlawic.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /vɨ.kɔɕˈla.vit͡ɕ/
- (Middle Polish) IPA(key): /vɨ.kɔˈɕla.vit͡ɕ/
- Rhymes: -avit͡ɕ
- Syllabification: wy‧koś‧la‧wić
Verb
editwykoślawić pf (imperfective wykoślawiać)
- (transitive) to bend, to contort, to distort, to twist (to cause something to change its correct shape and become crooked or twisted in the wrong way)
- (transitive) to bend, to contort, to distort, to twist (to cause the form, content, or course of something to become distorted and lose its original, proper character)
- (reflexive with się) to get bent, to get contorted, to get distorted, to get twisted (to change one's correct shape and become crooked or twisted in the wrong way)
- (reflexive with się) to get bent, to get contorted, to get distorted, to get twisted (to cause one's form, content, or course to become distorted and lose one's original, proper character)
Conjugation
editReferences
edit- ^ Mikołaj Volckmar (1612) Vierzig dialogi (in Polish), page 67v
Further reading
edit- wykoślawić in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- wykoślawić się in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- wykoślawić in Polish dictionaries at PWN
- Samuel Bogumił Linde (1807–1814) “wykoślawić”, in Słownik języka polskiego[1]
- Aleksander Zdanowicz (1861) “wykoślawić”, in Słownik języka polskiego, Wilno 1861[2]
- J. Karłowicz, A. Kryński, W. Niedźwiedzki, editors (1919), “wykoślawić”, in Słownik języka polskiego[3] (in Polish), volume 7, Warsaw, page 898