Wieki
Wieki is a Polish term with two common uses. As a common noun, wiek means “age” or “century,” and wieki is its plural form, used to denote multiple ages or historical periods. In Polish, the word appears in everyday speech and in historical or literary contexts. Phrases such as od wieków (“for ages,” since long ago) and na wieki wieków (“for ever and ever”) illustrate its usage in expressing duration and continuity. In historical writing, wieki can refer generically to eras or long spans of time without tying them to specific calendar points.
As a toponym, Wieki is the name of several places in Poland. These locations are typically small
In summary, Wieki serves as both a plural noun in Polish and a geographic name used for