"ogonkowe" meaning in Polish

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Noun

IPA: /ɔɡɔnˈkɔvɛ/ (note: Kuyavia)
Etymology: From ogonkowy (“tail”) + -e. Etymology templates: {{af|pl|ogonkowy|-e|t1=tail}} ogonkowy (“tail”) + -e Head templates: {{pl-noun|n}} ogonkowe n
  1. (Kuyavia, nominalized) fee for driving a cow or pig to market Tags: neuter, noun-from-verb Categories (topical): Money Categories (place): Poland
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Download raw JSONL data for ogonkowe meaning in Polish (1.0kB)

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