-ów
Old Polish
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ovъ.
Derived terms
    
  Old Polish terms suffixed with -ów
Descendants
    
- Polish: -ów
 
Polish
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Old Polish -ów, from Proto-Slavic *-ovъ; doublet of -owy. Archaic noun ending used to create possessive forms, equivalent to English 's or of. For instance, Bolków literally means "Bolko's" or "of Bolko". Cognate with Russian -ов (-ov), Ukrainian -ів (-iv), Belarusian -аў (-aŭ) (unstressed)/-оў (-oŭ) (stressed). In modern Polish, the same ending is used for genitive plurals of masculine nouns. Compare Czech -ův.
Suffix
    
-ów
- used to create village and town names, especially in south Poland
 - Middle Polish form of -owy
 
Declension
    
Derived terms
    
  Polish terms suffixed with -ów
Further reading
    
- -ów in Polish dictionaries at PWN
 
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