dŏwny

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See also: downy and dôwny

Silesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old Polish dawny.

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dŏwny (comparative dŏwniejszy, superlative nojdŏwniejszy, derived adverb dŏwno)

  1. distant, ancient, old (existing in the far past in relation to now)
  2. old, previous, former; ex (having been someone or something in the past but not anymore)

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