See also: gacë, gacę, and gaće

Middle English edit

Verb edit

gace

  1. Alternative form of gazen

Old Polish edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gaťę. First attested in the end of the 15th century.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /ɡat͡sɛ/
  • IPA(key): (15th CE) /ɡat͡sɛ/

Noun edit

gace nvir pl

  1. pants, trousers
  2. band (narrow strip of cloth)
    Synonyms: gacnik, gat, zenkiel
    • 1885 [End of the 15th century], Jan Baudouina de Courtenay, Jan Karłowicz, Antoni Adam Kryńskiego, Malinowski Lucjan, editors, Prace Filologiczne[1], volume V, page 9:
      Gacze renale
      [Gace renale]

Related terms edit

verb

Descendants edit

  • Polish: gacie
    • Czech: gatě, gaťe, katě
    • Slovak: gate, gaťe,
    • Ukrainian: ґа́чі (gáči), ґа́ці (gáci)

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