glejt
Polish edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from German Geleit, from Middle High German geleite.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
glejt m inan (diminutive glejcik)
- (historical, law) Geleitrecht, safe conduct (in the Middle Ages and the following centuries, a document issued by a ruler allowing its holder to pass through a territory and guaranteeing their safety)
- Synonym: list żelazny
- (colloquial, law) official document authorizing something
- Synonyms: dokument, papier, pozwolenie
- (literary) something that gives someone a specific benefit
Declension edit
Declension of glejt
Derived terms edit
adjective
verb
Further reading edit
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