"siermięga" meaning in Polish

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Noun

IPA: /ɕɛrˈmjɛŋ.ɡa/
Rhymes: -ɛŋɡa Etymology: Unclear. The exact cognates are found in Belarusian сярмя́га (sjarmjáha), Russian сермя́га (sermjága) and Ukrainian серм'я́га (sermʺjáha). Brückner proposes a derivation from Lithuanian šìrmas (“ashen, grey”). Etymology templates: {{unk|pl|Unclear}} Unclear, {{cog|be|сярмя́га}} Belarusian сярмя́га (sjarmjáha), {{cog|ru|сермя́га}} Russian сермя́га (sermjága), {{cog|uk|серм'я́га}} Ukrainian серм'я́га (sermʺjáha), {{der|pl|lt|šìrmas||ashen, grey}} Lithuanian šìrmas (“ashen, grey”) Head templates: {{pl-noun|f}} siermięga f Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-f}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], siermięga [nominative, singular], siermięgi [nominative, plural], siermięgi [genitive, singular], siermięg [genitive, plural], siermiędze [dative, singular], siermięgom [dative, plural], siermięgę [accusative, singular], siermięgi [accusative, plural], siermięgą [instrumental, singular], siermięgami [instrumental, plural], siermiędze [locative, singular], siermięgach [locative, plural], siermięgo [singular, vocative], siermięgi [plural, vocative]
  1. (historical) sukmana (type of traditional coat once worn by peasants in Poland) Tags: feminine, historical Categories (topical): Clothing, History of Poland Synonyms: sukmana Derived forms: siermiężny Related terms: siermiężnie, siermiężność

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    },
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    {
      "word": "siermiężnie"
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      "word": "siermiężność"
    }
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  "word": "siermięga"
}

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