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Autorów

Autorów is the genitive plural form of the Polish noun autor, meaning a person who creates a written work or other intellectual creation. The term is widely used in publishing, academia, and media to indicate possession, attribution, or involvement by more than one author.

Grammatical note: autor is masculine and follows the standard pattern for Polish masculine nouns of the second

Etymology and usage: The word autor derives from Latin auctor, meaning originator or creator, and entered Polish

Related terms: The concept of authorship is expressed by autorswo (authorship) and is closely connected to praw

In sum, autorów is a common grammatical form used to reference multiple authors in contexts of possession,

declension.
Its
plural
forms
include
nominative
autorzy,
genitive
autorów,
dative
autorom,
accusative
autorów,
instrumental
autorami,
and
locative
autorach.
The
form
autorów
specifically
marks
the
genitive
case
in
plural.
through
historical
contact
with
Latin
and
other
European
languages.
In
practice,
autorzy
(the
nominative
plural)
are
the
people
credited
with
a
work,
while
autorów
denotes
the
relationship
of
the
works
to
those
writers,
for
example
in
phrases
such
as
dzieciła
autorów
(the
works
of
the
authors)
or
biografie
autorów
(biographies
of
the
authors).
autorskich
(copyrights)
and
the
adjective
autorski,
used
to
describe
rights,
invoices,
or
statements
related
to
authors.
Distinctions
are
sometimes
made
between
autor
(general
creator)
and
pisarz
(writer,
particularly
of
fiction),
though
overlaps
occur
in
everyday
language.
attribution,
or
association.