pulares
Galician
Verb
pulares
- inflection of pular:
- second-person singular future subjunctive
- second-person singular personal infinitive
Polish
Etymology
From earlier pugilares, from Latin pugillares.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /puˈla.rɛs/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -arɛs
- Syllabification: pu‧la‧res
Noun
pulares m inan
- (dated) wallet (a small case for keeping money)
- Synonyms: pugilares, portfel, portmonetka, podkówka
- 1866, Gazeta Lwowska, page 521:
- W kilka dni potem, żona Schlaindy znalazła w stajni wspólnej ukryty pod słoma nowy pulares z 851 złr. i po znakach na banknotach poznała, że to są pieniądze skradzione Terechowi.
- A few days later, Schlainda's wife found a new wallet in the common stable, hidden under straw, with 851 pln, and by the markings on the bills she recognized that this was Terech's stolen money.
- 2014, Opowiadania na tydzień. Część 4, →ISBN:
- Paniczowi na niczym więcej nie zależy, nic go nie obchodzi. Jeśli może napchać pulares pieniądzmi, niech tam wszystko pójdzie na marne.
- The young master doesn't care about anything else, nothing at all. He might stuff his wallet with money, then it'll all be thrown down the drain.
- 2016, Łukasz Orbitowski, Wigilijne psy i inne opowieści, SQN, →ISBN:
- Facet otwiera pulares w kształcie podkowy, znajduje pięciozłotówkę, ale jego wzrok pada na Historię filozofii Tatarkiewicza.
- The guys opens the horseshoe-shaped wallet, finds five pln, and shifts his gaze to Tatarkiewicz's History of Philosophy book.
Declension
Further reading
- pulares in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Verb
pulares
- inflection of pular:
- second-person singular future subjunctive
- second-person singular personal infinitive
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