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stroju

Stroju is the genitive singular form of the Polish masculine noun strój, which means outfit, attire, or costume. In everyday use, strój denotes clothing chosen for a particular purpose or occasion, such as strój codzienny (everyday clothes), strój wieczorowy (evening wear), strój kąpielowy (swimsuit), or strój regionalny (folk costume). The noun can also refer more broadly to a set of clothes or gear worn for a specific activity, for example a protective strój or work strój.

Etymology and meaning variations: The word strój comes from Old Polish stroj and is related to Proto-Slavic

Declension and forms: Strój is masculine and declined as a typical hard-stem noun. Singular forms include nominative

Usage notes: Stroju appears primarily as a grammatical form rather than a standalone lexical item. It is

roots
meaning
arrangement
or
order,
which
over
time
extended
to
clothing
and
equipment.
In
modern
usage,
the
primary
sense
remains
clothing,
with
possible
extensions
to
equipment
or
gear
in
certain
contexts.
strój,
genitive
stroju,
dative
strojowi,
accusative
strój,
instrumental
strojem,
and
locative
stroju.
Plural
forms
include
nominative
stroje,
genitive
strojów,
dative
strójom,
accusative
stroje,
instrumental
strojami,
and
locative
strojach.
The
form
stroju
appears
in
the
genitive
singular
and,
after
prepositions,
in
the
locative
singular
(for
example,
w
stroju
“in
attire”).
commonly
found
in
phrases
describing
clothing
and
ensembles,
as
well
as
in
discussions
of
regional
or
ceremonial
dress.
Related
terms
include
odzież,
garderoba,
and
strój
ludowy
for
cultural
costumes.