"adamaszek" meaning in Old Polish

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Noun

IPA: /adamaʃʲɛk/ (note: 10ᵗʰ–15ᵗʰ CE), /adamaʃʲɛk/ (note: 15ᵗʰ CE) Forms: adamaszek m animacy unattested [canonical], adamaszkowy [adjective]
Etymology: Ultimately from Ancient Greek Δαμασκός (Damaskós), with an uncertain initial a-. Bańkowski hypothesizes it to have been derived from the phrase ἐκ Δαμασκοῦ (ek Damaskoû, “from Damascus”), Brückner ties it to Arabic الدِّمَشْقِيّ (ad-dimašqiyy). First attested in the 15th century. Etymology templates: {{der|zlw-opl|grc|Δαμασκός}} Ancient Greek Δαμασκός (Damaskós), {{unc|zlw-opl|nocap=1}} uncertain, {{der|zlw-opl|ar|دمشقي|الدِّمَشْقِيّ}} Arabic الدِّمَشْقِيّ (ad-dimašqiyy), {{etydate/the|15th century}} the 15th century, {{etydate|15th century}} First attested in the 15th century. Head templates: {{zlw-opl-noun|m-an!|adj=adamaszkowy}} adamaszek m animacy unattested (related adjective adamaszkowy)
  1. damask (an ornate silk fabric originating from Damascus)
    Sense id: en-adamaszek-zlw-opl-noun-1ie1q60e Categories (other): Old Polish entries with incorrect language header

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