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wieczystej

Wieczystej is the feminine genitive singular form of the Polish adjective wieczysty, meaning eternal, perpetual, or everlasting. It is used to modify feminine nouns when the noun appears in the genitive case, or in other cases where the feminine form wieczystej is needed.

In everyday usage, wieczystej commonly appears in phrases that express permanence or memorial meaning. A typical

Morphology and agreement: wieczysty is agradable adjective that follows standard Polish declension patterns. Its feminine singular

Origin and usage: the word derives from wieczność, meaning eternity or perpetuity. It is commonly found in

See also: wieczysty, wieczność, eternal in Polish literature and memorial language.

example
is
w
hołdzie
wieczystej
pamięci,
meaning
“in
tribute
to
eternal
memory,”
where
pamięci
is
the
genitive
singular
of
pamięć.
The
form
can
also
appear
in
other
constructions
such
as
wieczystej
wartości
(“of
everlasting
value”)
or
wieczystej
ochrony
in
contexts
describing
lasting
protection,
again
with
feminine
nouns
in
the
genitive
or
related
cases.
genitive
form
is
wieczystej,
and
this
form
also
appears
in
the
feminine
dative
and
locative
singular
in
many
contexts.
When
describing
masculine
or
neuter
nouns,
or
plural
nouns,
different
inflected
forms
of
wieczysty
are
used
(e.g.,
wieczysty,
wieczyste,
wieczystych),
illustrating
the
agreement
rules
of
Polish
adjectives.
literary,
ceremonial,
and
memorial
language
to
convey
a
sense
of
lasting
or
undying
nature.
While
wieczystej
itself
is
a
grammatical
form,
its
semantic
scope
covers
ideas
of
permanence,
remembrance,
and
enduring
value.