łuk
Gwich'in
editNoun
editłuk
Polish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Old Czech luk, from Proto-Slavic *lǫkъ, whence native Polish łęk.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editłuk m inan (diminutive łuczek, related adjective łukowy)
- bow (weapon used for shooting arrows)
- 2021 October 13, “Norwegia: Mężczyzna uzbrojony w łuk zaatakował przechodniów. Są ofiary”, in Rzeczpospolita[1], archived from the original on 2021-10-13:
- W mieście Kongsberg uzbrojony w łuk i strzały mężczyzna zaatakował przechodniów.
- In the city of Kongsberg someone armed with a bow and arrows attacked passersby.
- (geometry) arc
- (architecture) arch
- 2017 August 9, Wiktor Ferfecki, “Czy łuk triumfalny Bitwy Warszawskiej stanie w stolicy?”, in Rzeczpospolita[2], archived from the original on 2023-01-07:
- Jest założycielem Fundacji Towarzystwo Patriotyczne, które zabiega o budowę łuku triumfalnego upamiętniającego bitwę z 1920 r.
- He is a founder of the Patriotic Society Foundation, which is advocating the construction of a triumphal arch memorializing the battle in 1920.
Declension
editDeclension of łuk
Derived terms
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