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Wiernym

Wiernym is a Polish form of the adjectivewierny, meaning faithful, loyal, or trustworthy. It is a declined form used in several grammatical contexts, most commonly as the instrumental singular masculine/neuter form, and it can appear in phrases where the predicate noun or attribute takes the instrumental case after certain verbs or prepositions.

In addition to this instrumental singular form, the base adjective yields other forms used in everyday Polish,

The meaning ofwiernym centers on fidelity: someone who remains loyal to a person, group, cause, or set

Etymology traceswierny to the old Slavic roots related to faith and truth, with cognates in neighboring Slavic

such
aswierny
in
the
masculine
nominative
singular,wierna
for
feminine,wierne
for
neuter,
andwierni
for
masculine
personal
plural.
The
noun
formwierni
exists
as
a
plural
noun
meaning
“the
faithful”
or
“believers,”
especially
in
religious
or
ideological
contexts.
The
genitive
plural
form
iswiernych.
of
rules.
Typical
usages
include
phrases
like
“wiernym
przyjacielem”
(a
loyal
friend)
or
“wiernym
sojusznikiem”
(a
faithful
ally)
in
predicative
or
attributive
positions.
In
religious
language,wierni
can
denote
adherents
or
believers
of
a
faith.
languages
such
as
Russian
verny
(верный),
Ukrainian
virny
(вірний),
and
Czech
věrný,
all
sharing
the
sense
of
fidelity.
The
term
is
common
in
both
secular
and
religious
Polish,
and
it
remains
a
standard
descriptor
of
loyalty
and
trustworthiness.