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rolny

Rolny is a Polish adjective meaning related to agriculture or farming. It is used to describe things connected with farming, such as land, activities, or sectors associated with agriculture. In land-use and legal contexts it appears in phrases like tereny rolne (agricultural areas) or ziemia rolna (agricultural land), indicating that the area is designated for farming rather than residential or industrial development. The term also occurs in references to farming activity, for example gospodarstwo rolne (farm), uprawy rolne (agricultural crops), or produkcja rolna (agricultural production).

In everyday language, rolny appears in various collocations that emphasize farming and rural economy. The word

Etymology and usage notes: the term derives from the root associated with rolnictwo (agriculture) and is part

See also: rolnictwo, ziemia rolna, tereny rolne, gospodarstwo rolne.

is
closely
connected
to
rolnictwo
(agriculture)
and
to
terms
describing
the
agricultural
sector
or
agricultural
products.
While
the
related
noun
form
rolny
is
less
common
in
some
contexts,
the
concept
it
conveys
remains
widely
used
in
discussions
of
land
use,
rural
policy,
and
farming.
of
a
broader
family
of
words
describing
farming
and
rural
life.
In
Poland,
classifications
such
as
tereny
rolne
and
ziemia
rolna
are
standard
in
planning,
real
estate,
and
environmental
regulation,
helping
distinguish
farmland
from
urban
or
industrial
areas.
The
word
also
appears
in
descriptions
of
economic
sectors
and
policy
discussions
focused
on
agriculture.