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Polish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Compare Russian вех (vex).
Noun
wiech m inan
- (countable, archaic, colloquial) cowbane, northern water hemlock (Cicuta virosa)
- Synonyms: cykuta, szalej, szalej jadowity, wioch
Declension
Etymology 2
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Noun
wiech m inan
- (countable, obsolete) a bundle of straw or hay
- Synonyms: wiecha, wiecheć
Declension
Etymology 3
Named after Polish writer and journalist Stefan Wiechecki.
Noun
wiech m inan
- (uncountable) wiech (Warsaw dialect of the Polish language based on the works of Stefan Wiechecki)
Declension
Etymology 4
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
wiech f
- genitive plural of wiecha
Further reading
- wiech in Polish dictionaries at PWN
- Wyżycki, Józef Gerald (1845) Zielnik ekonomiczno-techniczny, czyli opisanie drzew, krzewów i roślin dziko rosnạcych w kraju, jako też przyswojonych, z pokazaniem użytku ich w ekonomice, rẹkodziełach, fabrykach i medycynie domowéj, z wyszczególnieniem jadowitych i szkodliwych, oraz mogących służyć ku ozdobie ogrodów i mieszkań wiejskich, volume 2, page 80