harmoszka
See also: harmoszką
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian гармо́шка (garmóška).[1][2] First attested in 1920.[3]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xarˈmɔʂ.ka/
- Rhymes: -ɔʂka
- Syllabification: har‧mosz‧ka
Noun
harmoszka f
- (music) concertina (musical instrument, like the various accordions, that is a member of the free-reed family of musical instruments, typically having buttons on both ends)
- Synonyms: guzikówka, harmonia, koncertyna
- (music, somewhat colloquial) harmonica, mouth organ (musical wind instrument with a series of holes for the player to blow into, each hole producing a different note)
- Synonym: harmonijka
- (by extension) accordion (an object that is wrinkled or bent many times that resenbles the stretched part of an accordion)
Declension
Declension of harmoszka
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | harmoszka | harmoszki |
| genitive | harmoszki | harmoszek |
| dative | harmoszce | harmoszkom |
| accusative | harmoszkę | harmoszki |
| instrumental | harmoszką | harmoszkami |
| locative | harmoszce | harmoszkach |
| vocative | harmoszko | harmoszki |
References
- ^ Stanisław Dubisz, editor (2003), “harmoszka”, in Uniwersalny słownik języka polskiego [Universal dictionary of the Polish language][1] (in Polish), volumes 1-4, Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN SA, →ISBN
- ^ Halina Zgółkowa, editor (1994–2005), “harmoszka”, in Praktyczny słownik współczesnej polszczyzny, volumes 1–50, Poznań: Wydawnictwo Kurpisz, →ISBN
- ^ Kurjer Polski (in Polish), volume 23, number 256, 18 September 1920, page 2