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Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from English abolitionist. By surface analysis, abolicja + -ista. First attested in 1833.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.bɔ.li.t͡sjɔˈɲis.ta/
- Rhymes: -ista
- Syllabification: a‧bo‧li‧cjo‧nis‧ta
Noun
abolicjonista m pers (female equivalent abolicjonistka)
- (law) abolitionist (someone in favor of lifting a law)
- (historical) abolitionist (someone in favor of lifting slavery)
Declension
Declension of abolicjonista
Derived terms
References
- ^ Gazeta Codzienna, number 510, 1833, page 2
Further reading
- abolicjonista in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- abolicjonista in Polish dictionaries at PWN
- Aleksander Zdanowicz (1861) “abolicjonista”, in Słownik języka polskiego, Wilno 1861
- J. Karłowicz, A. Kryński, W. Niedźwiedzki, editors (1900), “abolicjonista”, in Słownik języka polskiego (in Polish), volume 1, Warsaw, page 3
- abolicjonista in Narodowy Fotokorpus Języka Polskiego