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Wybitno

Wybitno is a Polish adverb that is primarily encountered as a rarely used or archaic variant connected with the adjective wybitny, meaning outstanding or eminent. In contemporary standard Polish, the corresponding and far more common adverb is wybitnie. Wybitno appears mainly in older literature, dialectal speech, or stylistic contexts where authors intentionally evoke a historic or literary tone.

Origin and form: The base wybitny supplies the semantic core “outstanding.” The form wybitno represents a less

Usage: When aiming for clear, everyday expression, speakers and writers use wybitnie or synonyms such as znacząco,

Relation to related terms: Wybitny is the adjective meaning outstanding or eminent; wybitnie is the standard

See also: wybitny, wybitnie, znacząco.

productive,
older-type
adverbial
formation
using
the
root
wybit-
with
a
suffix
pattern
that
does
not
align
with
modern
standard
usage.
Because
it
is
infrequent
today,
wybitno
is
often
treated
as
historical,
stylistic,
or
regional
rather
than
normative.
wybitnie,
or
wyjątkowo.
Wybitno
may
appear
in
quotations
of
older
texts,
in
linguistic
discussions
about
historical
Polish,
or
in
attempts
to
reproduce
a
particular
archaic
flavor.
In
most
contemporary
contexts,
it
is
not
the
preferred
form.
adverbial
form
meaning
in
an
outstanding
or
remarkably
manner.
The
word
wybitno
can
be
noted
as
a
historical
or
dialectal
variant
rather
than
a
standard,
widely
accepted
form
in
modern
Polish.