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Królewski

Królewski is a Polish word that functions as an adjective meaning royal or kingly. It derives from the Polish root referring to a king and is used to describe things connected with a crown, monarchy, or royal status. In Polish grammar, the word inflects to agree with gender and number: królewski (masculine singular), królewska (feminine singular), królewskie (neuter singular or plural, depending on context), and królewscy (masculine personal plural).

Beyond its adjectival use, Królewski also occurs as a surname in Poland. Surnames formed from royal or

In historical and cultural contexts, the term may appear in descriptions of estates, institutions, or heraldic

See also: royalty, król (king), królewski (grammar and usage).

noble
epithets
often
indicate
historical
association
with
royal
service,
landownership,
or
patronage.
As
a
family
name,
Królewski
is
found
among
individuals
in
Poland
and
in
Polish
communities
abroad,
spanning
various
professions
and
fields.
references
tied
to
the
crown.
It
is
also
employed
in
contemporary
branding,
literature,
and
media
to
evoke
connotations
of
prestige,
tradition,
or
aristocratic
heritage,
though
in
many
cases
it
functions
simply
as
a
personal
name.