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skrawajce

Skrawajce is a term with limited attestation in Polish-language sources. It does not appear in major dictionaries and is primarily found in dialect glossaries and some online neologisms. The word is likely formed from the verb skrawać “to trim, pare” plus an -ajce suffix, but its exact meaning remains unclear due to scarce documentation.

In use, skrawajce commonly refers to small scraps or offcuts produced when trimming materials such as fabric,

Other occurrences of the form are as a surname or a place name in very limited cases,

wood,
or
paper.
In
crafts
and
upcycling
communities,
skrawajce
is
sometimes
used
as
a
label
for
offcuts
kept
for
reuse,
a
usage
that
reflects
creative
linguistic
practice
rather
than
standard
terminology.
Some
regional
uses
may
also
treat
skrawajce
as
the
plural
of
a
hypothetical
noun
meaning
“trimmed
pieces,”
though
such
interpretations
are
not
widely
standardized.
but
these
uses
are
rare
and
poorly
documented.
Given
the
sparse
evidence,
the
term
is
highly
contextual
and
should
be
interpreted
with
attention
to
local
usage.
Related
concepts
include
scraps
(skrawki),
offcuts,
and
trimmings.