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Polish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From abiturient +‎ -ski. First attested in 1854.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.bi.tuˈrjɛn.t͡ski/
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  • Rhymes: -ɛnt͡ski
  • Syllabification: a‧bi‧tu‧rien‧cki

Adjective

abituriencki (not comparable, no derived adverb)

  1. (relational) high school leaver (of or relating to a student that will take, is taking, or has just passed the matura exam at the end of high school)
    egzamin abiturienckihigh school leaver's exam
    kurs abiturienckihigh school leaver's course
    • 2003, Leszek Ochmański, “W 80-tą rocznicę narodzin Szczakowianka nasza miłość”, in Co Tydzień Jaworzno[2]:
      Po powrocie z frontu nie tracąc czasu zapisał się do Akademii Handlowej w Krakowie, gdzie ukończył roczny kurs abituriencki, po czym Politechnikę Lwowską.
      Upon returning from the front, without wasting any time, he signed up for the Academy of Trade in Krakow, where he graduated from a high school leaver's course, and then graduated from the Politechnical School in Lviv.

Declension

nouns

References

  1. ^ Neunter Jahresbericht des Königlichen Katholischen Gymnasiums zu Ostrowo[1] (in Polish), 1854, page 10