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piór

Piór is the genitive plural form of the Polish noun pióro, which means feather or quill. As a grammatical form, piór does not stand as an independent word with a meaning of its own; it functions to mark the genitive plural in phrases referring to feathers.

In typical usage, piór appears in contexts that express possession, quantity, or description of feathers. Examples

Etymology and related forms: pióro is a longstanding Polish noun with cognates in related Slavic languages.

Notes: Because piór is a grammatical form rather than a standalone lexical item, it is primarily encountered

include
phrases
like
"kolor
piór"
(color
of
feathers)
and
"liczba
piór"
(number
of
feathers).
The
form
is
most
common
in
written
Polish
and
in
grammatical
or
descriptive
contexts
where
the
genitive
plural
is
required.
Its
stem
and
inflected
forms
have
remained
relatively
stable
over
time,
with
piór
serving
as
the
genitive
plural
counterpart
to
the
nominative
plural
pióra.
in
dictionaries,
grammar
descriptions,
and
formal
prose.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
typically
rely
on
the
base
noun
and
rearrange
sentence
structure
to
avoid
less
common
inflected
forms
when
necessary.
See
also
pióro
for
the
base
word
and
its
other
inflected
forms.