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Polish
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish wąsienica. The initial g- is prothetic or by conflation with Proto-Slavic *gušterica (“lizard”). Compare Bulgarian гъсе́ница (gǎsénica), Czech housenka, Lower Sorbian guseńca, Macedonian гасеница (gasenica), Old Church Slavonic юсеница (jusenica), Russian гу́сеница (gúsenica), Serbo-Croatian gȕsenica, Slovak husenica, Slovene gosẹ̑nica, Ukrainian гу́сениця (húsenycja), and Upper Sorbian husańca.
Pronunciation
Noun
gąsienica f (diminutive gąsieniczka, related adjective gąsienicowy or gąsieniczy)
- (entomology, lepidopterology) caterpillar, leafworm (larva of a butterfly or moth)
- Synonyms: licha, liszka
- Hypernym: larwa
- caterpillar track (continuous track in the form of a steel or rubber belt fitted instead of wheels to crawlers, bulldozers, excavators, loaders, backhoes, tanks, and similar off-road vehicles)
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Further reading
- gąsienica in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- gąsienica in Polish dictionaries at PWN
- gąsienica in PWN's encyclopedia