łańcuch

Polish

łańcuch

Etymology

From Old Czech lancúh, from an unattested compound of Middle High German lanne (chain) and Middle High German zug (tug, pull), the former being from Old High German lanna (metal sheet, platelet; chain), from Vulgar Latin lanna from Latin lāmina (sheet especially of metal), the latter from the well-known Proto-Germanic *tugiz (tug, pull).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwaɲ.t͡sux/
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Noun

łańcuch m inan (diminutive łańcuszek)

  1. chain (a series of interconnected rings or links)
  2. (mathematics) chain
  3. (computer science) string

Declension

Derived terms

  • łańcuchowo
  • łańcuchowy

Descendants

Further reading

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