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pacowych

Pacowych is a term in Polish that functions as the genitive plural of the proper noun Pacowie, the surname of a Polish noble family, and as the genitive plural form of the adjective Pacowy used to describe possessions or associations with that family. In genealogical and historical texts, Pacowych commonly appears in phrases indicating possession or affiliation, such as dom Pacowych or archiwum Pacowych.

Etymology and form: Pacowie is the plural form of a family name, and Pacowych is the genitive

Historical usage: The Pacowie were a Polish szlachta (noble) family that appears in various Polish historical

Modern usage: In contemporary Polish, Pacowych is primarily encountered in historical, genealogical, or literary contexts. It

See also: Polish nobility, Szlachta, Polish surnames, Polish heraldry.

plural
used
to
express
ownership
or
belonging
to
the
Pacowie.
The
base
name
Pacowie
may
derive
from
a
personal
name
or
a
local
toponym,
with
the
exact
origin
varying
by
source.
records,
including
estate
documents,
correspondences,
and
heraldic
registries.
The
form
Pacowych
is
encountered
in
such
records
when
referring
to
properties,
documents,
or
other
items
belonging
to
the
Pacowie
family.
remains
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
living
surname,
used
to
indicate
relation
to
the
Pacowie
in
archival
titles,
descriptions,
or
narrative
prose.