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zdobionych

Zdobionych is a Polish linguistic form derived from the verb zdobić, meaning to decorate. It is the genitive plural and the accusative plural masculine personal form of the past passive participle zdobiony, which functions in Polish grammar as an adjective-like participle meaning decorated or adorned. The form is used to describe objects or groups of objects that have been decorated or embellished.

Etymology and morphology: The passive participle zdobiony is built from the root zdob- (from zdobić) with the

Usage: In Polish, zdobionych behaves as a participial adjective and agrees with the noun it modifies. It

See also: zdobienie (the act or process of decorating), zdobiony (the base masculine singular form), zdóbka (ornament

Note: The word zdobionych is not a standalone lexical item with a meaning beyond “decorated”; its significance

standard
participial
suffix
-ony.
The
ending
-ych
marks
the
genitive
plural
and
the
accusative
plural
masculine
personal
form.
In
other
words,
zdobionych
is
the
form
you
encounter
when
referring
to
multiple
items
in
genitive
or
in
the
accusative
of
masculine
personal
plural,
whereas
other
inflected
forms
(such
as
zdobione,
zdobiona,
zdobieni)
correspond
to
different
genders,
numbers,
and
cases.
appears
in
contexts
describing
decoration
or
ornamentation
applied
to
objects
or
works,
especially
in
catalogues,
descriptions,
or
academic
prose.
Because
it
is
a
participial
form,
its
function
is
to
convey
the
attribute
“decorated”
in
reference
to
plural
references
in
genitive
or
masculine
personal
accusative
constructions.
or
embellishment).
lies
in
its
grammatical
role
as
a
specific
inflected
form
of
the
participle
zdobiony.