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aksamit

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Kashubian

Alternative forms

Etymology

    Borrowed from Polish aksamit.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /akˈsa.mit/
    • Rhymes: -amit
    • Syllabification: ak‧sa‧mit

    Noun

    aksamit m inan

    1. velvet (a closely woven fabric (originally of silk, now also of cotton or man-made fibres) with a thick short pile on one side)

    Declension

    More information singular, plural ...

    Further reading

    • Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011), “aksamit”, in Słownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi
    • Stefan Ramułt (1893), “aksamit”, in Słownik języka pomorskiego czyli kaszubskiego (in Kashubian), page 14
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    Polish

    Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
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    Alternative forms

    Etymology

      Inherited from Old Polish jaksamit.

      Pronunciation

       
      • Audio:(file)
      • Rhymes: -amit
      • Syllabification: ak‧sa‧mit

      Noun

      aksamit m inan

      1. velvet (a closely woven fabric (originally of silk, now also of cotton or man-made fibres) with a thick short pile on one side)
        1. velvet clothing

      Declension

      Derived terms

      adjective
      verbs

      Collocations

      Descendants

      • Kashubian: aksamit

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      Silesian

      Etymology

        Inherited from Old Polish jaksamit.

        Pronunciation

        • IPA(key): /akˈsa.mit/
        • Audio:(file)
        • Rhymes: -amit
        • Syllabification: ak‧sa‧mit

        Noun

        aksamit m inan (related adjective aksamitowy or aksamitny)

        1. velvet (a closely woven fabric (originally of silk, now also of cotton or man-made fibres) with a thick short pile on one side)
          Synonym: zamt

        Further reading

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