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wezwani

Wezwani is the past participle of the Polish verb wezwać, meaning to call, summon, or invoke. In Polish grammar, past participles function as adjectives or as passive verb forms; wezwani is used for masculine personal plural, while wezwane is used for feminine or neuter plural.

As a word, wezwani can describe people or groups that have been called or summoned, for example

In religious, ceremonial, or eschatological contexts, the term may denote individuals who have received a divine

As a proper name or title, "Wezwani" may be used for works of art, music, or for

See also: wezwanie; wezwać; powołanie.

in
phrases
like
"wezwani
do
stawiennictwa"
(summoned
to
appear)
or
"wezwani
do
służby"
(called
to
service).
It
can
also
appear
as
a
standalone
noun
phrase,
translating
roughly
as
"the
summoned"
or
"the
called,"
depending
on
context.
calling
or
vocation.
In
Polish
religious
literature
and
sermons,
"wezwani"
can
refer
to
the
faithful
or
to
those
called
to
a
specific
mission.
organizations
in
Polish-language
contexts.
It
is
not
known
as
a
single
internationally
prominent
entity;
rather,
its
usage
tends
to
be
local,
thematic,
or
symbolic.