Wac
English
Etymology
Intialism of Women's Army Corps.
Noun
Wac (plural Wacs)
- (US, slang, historical) A member of the Women's Army Corps, the women's branch of the United States Army from 1942-1978.
- 1961 November 10, Joseph Heller, “The Soldier in White”, in Catch-22 […], New York, N.Y.: Simon and Schuster, OCLC 1023879857, page 172:
- I stepped out of my tent in Marrakech one night to get a bar of candy and caught your dose of clap when that Wac I never even saw before hissed me into the bushes.
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Polish
Etymology
From Wacław.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vat͡s/
- Rhymes: -at͡s
- Syllabification: Wac
Proper noun
Wac m pers or f
- a masculine surname
- a feminine surname
Declension
Masculine surname:
Declension of Wac
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Wac | Wacowie |
genitive | Waca | Waców |
dative | Wacowi | Wacom |
accusative | Waca | Waców |
instrumental | Wacem | Wacami |
locative | Wacu | Wacach |
vocative | Wacu | Wacowie |
The feminine surname is indeclinable.