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cukrowej

Cukrowej is a Polish adjective form meaning sugar-related or sugary, used as the feminine singular form in certain cases. It is not a stand-alone noun but a grammatical form of the adjective cukrowy. In practice, cukrowej appears in sentences where a feminine noun is governed by a case such as genitive, dative, or locative.

Morphology and usage. The base adjective cukrowy declines like a regular Polish adjective. The form cukrowej

Etymology. The form derives from the stem cukr- taken from cukier (sugar) with the common adjectival suffix

Typical contexts. In technical, nutritional, or descriptive writing, cukrowej can appear in phrases like “cukrowej zawartości”

Related terms. See also cukrowy for the base masculine form and cukrowa for the feminine nominative singular.

specifically
marks
feminine
nouns
in
the
genitive
singular,
as
well
as
the
dative
singular
and
locative
singular
in
some
constructions.
Examples
of
its
use
include
phrases
describing
properties,
contents,
or
associations
related
to
sugar,
typically
with
feminine
nouns
such
as
zawartość
(content),
jakość
(quality),
or
substancja
(substance).
-owy,
yielding
cukrowy,
and
its
feminine
forms,
including
cukrowa
(nominative
singular)
and
cukrowej
(genitive/dative/locative
singular).
(of
sugar
content)
or
“cukrowej
jakości”
(of
sugar
quality),
where
it
modifies
a
feminine
noun
in
a
dependent
case.
It
may
also
occur
in
locative
constructions
after
prepositions.
The
root
remains
connected
to
sugar
and
its
properties
in
Polish
usage.