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dwój

Dwój is a term that can refer to more than one subject, depending on context. It does not correspond to a single, universally recognized entity in standard reference works.

In the Polish language, dwój- appears as a historical or dialectal stem connected with numerals for two.

In toponymy, Dwój occasionally appears as a place name in local or historical contexts, though it is

In culture and fiction, Dwój may be used as a proper name for fictional locations, groups, or

Etymology: The form likely derives from the Slavic root related to the numeral two, connected to the

Notes: Because "dwój" is not a single well-documented subject, sources vary by context. For precise meaning, it

In
modern
standard
Polish,
the
ordinary
numerals
are
dwa
(masculine/neuter),
dwie
(feminine),
and
dwoje
for
counting
or
personal
terms.
The
form
dwój-
is
encountered
primarily
in
older
texts,
regional
speech,
or
as
part
of
compound
words
and
is
not
used
in
everyday
contemporary
language.
not
a
major
current
municipality
in
national
registries.
Such
uses
typically
reflect
older
spellings
or
microtoponyms
preserved
in
regional
histories.
characters,
particularly
in
works
drawing
on
Slavic
linguistic
elements.
same
family
as
dwa,
dwie,
and
the
prefix
dwo-
used
in
various
compounds.
is
best
to
consult
linguistic,
historical,
or
geographical
references
specific
to
the
intended
usage.