artyleria
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See also: artylerią
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from French artillerie, from Old French artillerie (“collection of military engines, crossbows, lances etc.”), from artillier (“to equip, provide with contraptions”), alteration of atiller (“to arrange, adjust, put on clothes or, especially, pieces of armour”), from Vulgar Latin apticlāre, from apticulāre, from Latin aptāre (“to make capable”).
Pronunciation
Noun
artyleria f (related adjective artyleryjny)
Declension
Declension of artyleria
Derived terms
adjective
noun
Descendants
Further reading
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- Rhymes:Polish/ɛrja
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