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Ⅰ m 1. (N pl dziadowie) książk., przest. (dziadek) grandfather 2. zw. pl (N pl dziadowie) książk. (przodek) forefather zw. pl, forebears plt- tu rodzili się nasi dziadowie i tu będą mieszkać nasze wnuki this is where our ancestors were born, and our progeny a. grandchildren will live here as well- z dziada pradziada trudnił się rękodzielnictwem he was one of a long line of craftsmen- był Polakiem z dziada pradziada he was a Pole born and bred3. (N pl dziady) pejor. (starzec) gaffer GB pot.; old coot pot., pejor. 4. (N pl dziady) pejor. (biedak) beggar, pauper; (żebrak) beggar; panhandler US pot., pejor. 5. (N pl dziady) pejor., obraźl. (mężczyzna) creep pot., pejor., jerk pot., pejor Ⅱ dziady Hist. a pagan festival in honour of ancestral spirits- □ dziad kalwaryjski przest. beggar, pauper- mówił dziad do obrazu pot. it’s like talking to a brick wall- dziad swoje, baba swoje przysł. everyone talks but no one listens przysł.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dzia|d
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m (N pl pradziadowie) 1. (pradziadek) great-grandfather 2. zw. pl (przodek) grandfather, forefather- nasi pradziadowie our forebears a. forefathers- Polak/katolik z dziada pradziada a Pole/a Catholic born and bred- chłop/szlachcic z dziada pradziada a bred-in-the-bone peasant/gentleman- rybak/pszczelarz z dziada pradziada a fisherman/a beekeeper like his father and grandfather before himThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pradzia|d
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Ⅰ m (N pl pradziadkowie) 1. (ojciec dziadka lub babci) great-grandfather 2. zw. pl (przodek) grandfather, forefather- nasi pradziadkowie our forebears a. forefathersⅡ pradziadkowie plt great-grandparentsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pradziad|ek
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forebear — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)beə(r)[/t]] forebears N COUNT: usu with poss Your forebears are your ancestors. [LITERARY] I ll come back to the land of my forebears. Syn: forefather … English dictionary