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Wojenny

Wojenny is a Polish adjective meaning "military" or "war-related." It is used to describe things connected with war, the armed forces, or military life. In everyday and formal language it appears in phrases such as sprzet wojenny (military equipment), działania wojenne (military operations or war actions), przepisy wojenne (war regulations), polityka wojenna (military policy), and stan wojenny (martial law).

Etymology and forms: The term derives from the noun wojna (war) with the suffix -enny, forming the

Usage notes: In contemporary Polish, wojenny is common in formal, historical, legal, and journalistic contexts. It

Other uses: Outside ordinary adjectives, Wojenny may appear as a proper noun in rare cases, such as

stem
wojenn-.
It
declines
like
other
Polish
adjectives:
masculine
singular
wojenny,
feminine
singular
wojenna,
neuter
singular
wojenne;
masculine
personal
plural
wojenny,
and
non-masculine
plural
wojenne.
When
used
with
a
noun,
the
form
agrees
in
gender
and
number,
for
example
wojenne
przepisy.
distinguishes
military
or
wartime
aspects
from
civilian
ones,
and
often
appears
in
compound
terms
across
politics,
history,
and
security
studies.
The
expression
stan
wojenny,
meaning
martial
law,
is
among
the
most
widely
recognized
uses.
a
surname
or
place
name,
and
would
be
capitalized
accordingly.
In
general,
however,
its
primary
function
is
as
a
descriptive
adjective,
not
a
standalone
noun.