adoratorski

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Polish

Etymology

From adorator +‎ -ski. First attested in 1885.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.dɔ.raˈtɔr.ski/
  • Rhymes: -ɔrski
  • Syllabification: a‧do‧ra‧tor‧ski

Adjective

adoratorski (not comparable, no derived adverb)

  1. (relational, obsolete, religion) adorer's (one who adores God)
    • 1891, Dziennik Poznański : wychodzi codziennie z wyjątkiem poniedziałków i dni poświętnych, volume 33, number 159, page 2:
      [] ostygli wprawdzie po trosze w adoratorskich swoich zapałach, []
      although they had cooled down a bit in the adorer's enthusiasms,
    • 1895, Niwa : dwutygodnik naukowy, literacki i artystyczny, volume 24, number 14, page 318:
      [] a tymczasem, z widowni, nawet z za kulis, dawał się słyszeć adoratorska, przeciągła klaka, []
      and meanwhile, from the audience, even from behind the curtains, one could hear an adorer's drawn-out clack,
    • 1971, Dziennik Związkowy = Polish Daily Zgoda : an American daily in the Polish language – member of United Press International, volume 63, number 132, page 12:
      Kościuszko zaczął tedy miarkować swoje adoratorskie zapędy.
      Kościuszko started at that time to restrain his adorer's inclinations.

Declension

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References

  1. ^ Kurjer Codzienny (in Polish), volume 21, number 115, 1885, page 5