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eglarskich

eglarskich is a Polish term that most often appears as the genitive plural form of the surname Eglarski. It is used to refer to multiple members of that family, for example “członkowie Eglarskich” or “rodzina Eglarskich.” When capitalized as a proper noun, the base is Eglarski, and its genitive plural is Eglarskich.

Origin and usage: The surname Eglarski is a typical Polish -ski surname, often of toponymic or noble

Disambiguation: The string eglarskich may be mistaken for żeglarskich (the genitive plural of żeglarski meaning sailing)

Context: The form is mainly encountered in genealogical, biographical, or historical sources when listing family members

origin,
and
the
-ski
suffix
denotes
a
relation
to
a
place
or
lineage.
In
standard
grammar,
Eglarskich
is
the
genitive
plural
form;
eglarskich
(lowercase)
is
the
inflected
form
that
appears
within
sentences
when
not
capitalized
as
a
proper
noun.
in
texts
lacking
diacritics.
The
diacritic
on
ż
changes
the
meaning,
and
correct
reading
depends
on
context.
or
referring
to
a
group
of
people
bearing
the
surname.
It
is
not
a
standalone
lexical
item
with
a
general
meaning
beyond
its
function
as
a
surname
inflection.