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suchowej

Suchowej is a form that may appear in Polish in two main senses: as a declined form of an adjective meaning dry, and as a grammatical form used with a Polish surname.

As an adjective, suchowej is the feminine singular form used in the genitive (and, in some contexts,

As a surname, Suchowa is a Polish feminine form of a family name; Suchowy would be the

In summary, suchowej primarily functions as a case-form of the Polish adjective associated with dryness and

the
dative)
of
the
adjective
suchowy,
which
describes
dryness
or
aridity.
For
example,
in
the
phrase
gleba
suchowa,
meaning
dry
soil,
the
related
genitive
form
is
gleby
suchowej.
The
same
root
can
appear
in
other
feminine-noun
constructions,
where
the
case
determines
the
exact
ending.
This
usage
is
common
in
technical
and
descriptive
Polish
involving
soils,
materials,
and
moisture-related
properties.
masculine
counterpart.
In
sentences
that
require
the
genitive
case,
suchowej
can
appear
as
the
surname
form,
for
example
in
phrases
like
dom
Suchowej
(the
house
of
Suchowa)
or
list
entries
referring
to
works
or
actions
by
a
person
named
Suchowa.
In
modern
usage,
suchowej
often
functions
as
the
grammatical
inflection
of
a
feminine
surname
within
a
sentence
rather
than
as
a
standalone
noun.
as
a
grammatical
form
of
a
Polish
feminine
surname.
Its
exact
interpretation
depends
on
the
grammatical
role
and
the
surrounding
noun.