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Polish
Etymology
From abiturient + -ski. First attested in 1854.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.bi.tuˈrjɛn.t͡ski/
- Rhymes: -ɛnt͡ski
- Syllabification: a‧bi‧tu‧rien‧cki
Adjective
abituriencki (not comparable, no derived adverb)
- (relational) high school leaver (of or relating to a student that will take, is taking, or has just passed the matura exam at the end of high school)
- egzamin abituriencki ― high school leaver's exam
- kurs abituriencki ― high school leaver's course
2003, Leszek Ochmański, “W 80-tą rocznicę narodzin Szczakowianka nasza miłość”, in Co Tydzień Jaworzno:Po powrocie z frontu nie tracąc czasu zapisał się do Akademii Handlowej w Krakowie, gdzie ukończył roczny kurs abituriencki, po czym Politechnikę Lwowską.- Upon returning from the front, without wasting any time, he signed up for the Academy of Trade in Krakow, where he graduated from a high school leaver's course, and then graduated from the Politechnical School in Lviv.
Declension
Declension of abituriencki (velar)
References
- ^ Neunter Jahresbericht des Königlichen Katholischen Gymnasiums zu Ostrowo (in Polish), 1854, page 10