woskowa
Woskowa is a Polish toponym that may also appear as a surname. In geographic usage, the name refers to several small settlements in Poland, typically villages or hamlets located in rural gminas. Because Polish place names often reflect historical trades, natural features, or ownership, Woskowa is understood to derive from the word wosk, meaning wax, with the suffix -owa indicating belonging to or associated with. Thus the name likely signified a place connected with wax production, storage, or trade in the medieval or early modern period.
In modern administrative records, several distinct localities bear the name Woskowa, each identified by its voivodeship
As a term, Woskowa has no singular, widely known meaning beyond its function as a place-name or
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