kondemnata
See also: kondemnatą
Polish
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin condemnātiō. For the -ta ending instead of regular -cja, compare asygnata and konfiskata. Doublet of kondemnacja.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔn.dɛmˈna.ta/
- Rhymes: -ata
- Syllabification: kon‧dem‧na‧ta
Noun
kondemnata f (diminutive kondemnatka)
- (historical, law) default judgement, especially one passed on members of the nobility preventing them from holding any office
- c. 1754–1765, Marcin Matuszewicz, Diariusz życia mego, volume 1, page 265:
- Za pierwszą otrzymaną kondemnatą powrócili cum plausu z Mińska.
- With the first default judgement they returned from Minsk cum plausu.
- Synonym: kondemnacja
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Declension
Declension of kondemnata
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kondemnata | kondemnaty |
genitive | kondemnaty | kondemnat |
dative | kondemnacie | kondemnatom |
accusative | kondemnatę | kondemnaty |
instrumental | kondemnatą | kondemnatami |
locative | kondemnacie | kondemnatach |
vocative | kondemnato | kondemnaty |
Related terms
verb
- kondemnować
Further reading
- kondemnata in Polish dictionaries at PWN