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muského

Muského is a form used in the Czech language rather than a standalone concept. It functions as the genitive singular of a masculine adjective Muský or, in some cases, of a masculine proper noun Musk. This grammatical pattern is typical for expressing possession, association, or attribution within phrases.

In practice, Muského appears in contexts such as genealogical, historical, or literary texts where a noun is

Etymology and usage notes: the root is typically a surname or a base adjective derived from a

Because Muského is not a standalone lexical item, its significance lies in grammar and naming conventions rather

linked
to
a
person
or
family
named
Muský
or
to
a
nameless
entity
represented
by
the
base
form
Muský.
For
example,
in
a
sentence
describing
a
family
lineage,
one
might
encounter
a
phrase
like
the
story
of
Muského
rodu,
meaning
the
story
belonging
to
or
associated
with
the
Muský
family.
The
form
is
a
routine
inflection
in
Czech
for
adjectives
or
surnames
that
take
a
masculine
form
ending
in
-ý.
name,
and
Muského
follows
standard
Czech
declension
for
masculine
adjectives
in
the
genitive
singular.
Because
it
is
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
fixed
term
with
a
separate
meaning,
its
interpretation
depends
on
the
surrounding
noun
and
the
broader
context
of
the
sentence
or
text.
than
in
a
specific,
universally
defined
topic.
If
a
text
or
context
is
provided,
the
exact
sense
of
Muského
can
be
identified
by
analyzing
the
accompanying
nouns
and
verbs.