goliat
See also: Goliat
Polish
Etymology
From Goliat.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡɔ.ljat/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɔljat
- Syllabification: go‧liat
- Homophone: Goliat
Noun
goliat m pers
Declension
Declension of goliat
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | goliat | goliaci |
| genitive | goliata | goliatów |
| dative | goliatowi | goliatom |
| accusative | goliata | goliatów |
| instrumental | goliatem | goliatami |
| locative | goliacie | goliatach |
| vocative | goliacie | goliaci |
Noun
goliat m anim
- (literary) goliath (animal or object that is abnormally large or powerful)
- (literary) goliath (state, institution, organization, or a group of people who have an advantage over others through their influence and material, economic, or military power)
- (historical, military) Goliath tracked mine
Declension
Declension of goliat
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | goliat | goliaty |
| genitive | goliata | goliatów |
| dative | goliatowi | goliatom |
| accusative | goliata | goliaty |
| instrumental | goliatem | goliatami |
| locative | goliacie | goliatach |
| vocative | goliacie | goliaty |
Spanish
Noun
goliat m (plural goliats)
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