полонений

Ukrainian

Etymology 1

From поло́н (polón). Cognate with Russian пле́нный (plénnyj), Belarusian пало́нны (palónny). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɔɫɔˈnɛnei̯]

Adjective

полоне́ний • (polonényj)

  1. captive
Declension

Noun

полоне́ний • (polonényj) m pers (genitive полоне́ного, nominative plural полоне́ні, genitive plural полоне́них, feminine полоне́на)

  1. captive, prisoner
  2. prisoner of war
    Synonyms: військовополоне́ний m (vijsʹkovopolonényj), (folk poetic) бра́нець m (bránecʹ)
Declension
Derived terms
  • поло́н m (polón)
  • полоне́ник m (polonényk)
  • полоне́ння n (polonénnja)
  • полони́ти impf or pf (polonýty)
  • полоня́нин m (polonjányn), полоня́нка f (polonjánka) (folk, dated)

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɔˈɫɔnenei̯]

Participle

поло́нений • (polónenyj)

  1. passive adjectival past participle of полони́ти impf or pf (polonýty)
Declension

Further reading

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