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czonkowskie

Czonkowskie is a Polish adjectival form that can function in toponymy and onomastics as part of a place-name or surname-derived descriptor. It is not, by itself, a widely recognized geographic entity or standalone topic. Instead, czonkowskie represents an inflected form of a root name used in Polish to indicate relation to a person, family, or locality with a similar name.

Etymology and form: The form derives from a base proper noun of similar root and the standard

Usage: In Polish toponymy and on private estates, czonkowskie may appear in compound names indicating possession

See also: Related forms include the surname Czonkowski and various place names derived from the same root.

References: Not provided here; standard references on Polish onomastics and grammar discuss these adjectival forms.

adjectival
suffix
-ski.
Depending
on
the
noun
it
modifies,
the
ending
changes
to
czonkowski
(masculine),
czonkowska
(feminine),
or
czonkowskie
(neuter
or
plural).
or
origin,
such
as
a
street,
manor,
or
district
that
traces
its
name
to
a
family
or
place
bearing
the
same
root.
There
is
no
single
fixed
place
called
czonkowskie
in
common
reference
works.
For
further
context,
consult
Polish
grammar
and
toponymy
resources
on
adjectival
endings
of
-ski
adjectives.