"adyton" meaning in Polish

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Noun

IPA: /aˈdɨ.tɔn/
Rhymes: -ɨtɔn Etymology: Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἄδυτον (áduton). First attested in 1842. Etymology templates: {{lbor|pl|grc|ἄδυτον}} Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἄδυτον (áduton), {{etydate/the|1842}} 1842, {{ref|<span class="cited-source">Bronisław Trentowski (<span class="None" lang="und">1842) <cite>Chowanna czyli System pedagogiki narodowej, jako umiejętności wychowania, nauki i oświaty, słowem wykształcenia naszej młodzieży. T. 1 Posz. 2</cite>, page 425</span></span>|name=}}, {{etydate|1842|ref=<span class="cited-source">Bronisław Trentowski (<span class="None" lang="und">1842) <cite>Chowanna czyli System pedagogiki narodowej, jako umiejętności wychowania, nauki i oświaty, słowem wykształcenia naszej młodzieży. T. 1 Posz. 2</cite>, page 425</span></span>}} First attested in 1842. Head templates: {{pl-noun|m-in}} adyton m inan Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-m-in}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], adyton [nominative, singular], adytony [nominative, plural], adytonu [genitive, singular], adytonów [genitive, plural], adytonowi [dative, singular], adytonom [dative, plural], adyton [accusative, singular], adytony [accusative, plural], adytonem [instrumental, singular], adytonami [instrumental, plural], adytonie [locative, singular], adytonach [locative, plural], adytonie [singular, vocative], adytony [plural, vocative]
  1. (Ancient Greece, religion) adytum (the innermost sanctuary or shrine in a temple, from where oracles were given) Tags: inanimate, masculine Categories (topical): Ancient Greece, Places of worship, Religion

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