"ancymon" meaning in Polish

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Noun

IPA: /anˈt͡sɨ.mɔn/
Rhymes: -ɨmɔn Etymology: Uncertain. Possibly a clipping of malimończyk, marymontczyk (“student/professor/baked good from Marymont”), itself probably from French Mariemont (“Mount Mary”), where the element was influenced by a dialectal pronunciation of the prefix anty- (dialectally ancy-), which often has a negative connotation, with sound changes being marymontczyk -> marymon -> ancymon. First attested in 1914. Compare Belarusian манцымонтка (mancymóntka, “coquette”), Belarusian малімонік (malimónik, “someone cuddly; someone with sweet tooth; someone capricious”), Ukrainian анцимонек (ancymonek), манцимонек (mancymonek, “an untrustworthy man”). Etymology templates: {{unc|pl}} Uncertain, {{glossary|clipping}} clipping, {{m|pl|malimończyk}} malimończyk, {{m|pl|marymontczyk|t=student/professor/baked good from Marymont}} marymontczyk (“student/professor/baked good from Marymont”), {{cog|fr|Mariemont|t=Mount Mary}} French Mariemont (“Mount Mary”), {{m|pl|anty-}} anty-, {{etydate/the|1914}} 1914, {{ref|<span class="cited-source"><cite>Kurjer Poranny</cite> (in Polish), number <span class="None" lang="und">R.38, nr 178, 1914, page 1</span></span>|name=}}, {{etydate|1914|ref=<span class="cited-source"><cite>Kurjer Poranny</cite> (in Polish), number <span class="None" lang="und">R.38, nr 178, 1914, page 1</span></span>}} First attested in 1914., {{cog|be|манцымонтка|t=coquette}} Belarusian манцымонтка (mancymóntka, “coquette”), {{cog|be|малімонік|t=someone cuddly; someone with sweet tooth; someone capricious}} Belarusian малімонік (malimónik, “someone cuddly; someone with sweet tooth; someone capricious”), {{cog|uk|анцимонек}} Ukrainian анцимонек (ancymonek), {{m|uk|манцимонек|t=an untrustworthy man}} манцимонек (mancymonek, “an untrustworthy man”) Head templates: {{pl-noun|m-pr|dim=ancymonek}} ancymon m pers (diminutive ancymonek) Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-m-pr}} Forms: ancymonek [diminutive], no-table-tags [table-tags], ancymon [nominative, singular], ancymoni [nominative, plural], ancymony [derogatory, nominative, plural], ancymona [genitive, singular], ancymonów [genitive, plural], ancymonowi [dative, singular], ancymonom [dative, plural], ancymona [accusative, singular], ancymonów [accusative, plural], ancymonem [instrumental, singular], ancymonami [instrumental, plural], ancymonie [locative, singular], ancymonach [locative, plural], ancymonie [singular, vocative], ancymoni [plural, vocative]
  1. (colloquial) rascal (someone who misbehaves) Wikipedia link: Marymont Tags: colloquial, masculine, person Categories (topical): People Synonyms: urwis

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for ancymon meaning in Polish (5.4kB)

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