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deputat

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See also: Deputat and députât

Crimean Tatar

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Other scripts
Cyrillic депутат
Roman

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian депутат (deputat).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: de‧pu‧tat

Noun

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deputat

  1. deputy

Declension

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References

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Ladin

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Noun

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deputat m (plural deputac)

  1. deputy

Latin

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Verb

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dēputat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of dēputō

Maltese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian deputato.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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deputat m (plural deputati, feminine deputata)

  1. deputy
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Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin dēputātus (designated).[1][2] First attested in 1587.[3]

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -utat
  • Syllabification: de‧pu‧tat
  • Homophone: Deputat

Noun

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deputat m pers (related adjective deputacki)

  1. (historical) judge of a tribunal elected from among the nobility and clergy during the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  2. deputy (member of a deputation)

Declension

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Noun

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deputat m inan (related adjective deputatowy)

  1. (chiefly Polish People's Republic) in-kind benefit; emolument (part of the salary that is paid not in money but in kind)
  2. (obsolete, law) costs of maintaining a relative covered by the owner of the family estate
  3. (obsolete) legal side income in addition to a salary
  4. (obsolete) grain donated by a community to a person
  5. (Central Greater Poland) Synonym of ordynaria

Declension

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Derived terms

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proper nouns

References

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  1. ^ Mirosław Bańko, Lidia Wiśniakowska (2021) “deputat”, in Wielki słownik wyrazów obcych, →ISBN
  2. ^ Stanisław Dubisz, editor (2003), “deputat”, in Uniwersalny słownik języka polskiego [Universal dictionary of the Polish language]‎[1] (in Polish), volumes 1-4, Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN SA, →ISBN
  3. ^ Maria Renata Mayenowa, Stanisław Rospond, Witold Taszycki, Stefan Hrabec, Władysław Kuraszkiewicz (2010-2023) “deputat”, in Słownik Polszczyzny XVI Wieku [A Dictionary of 16th Century Polish]

Further reading

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  • deputat in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • deputat in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • DEPUTAT”, in Elektroniczny Słownik Języka Polskiego XVII i XVIII Wieku [Electronic Dictionary of the Polish Language of the XVII and XVIII Century], 13.08.2007
  • Samuel Bogumił Linde (1807–1814) “deputat”, in Słownik języka polskiego
  • Aleksander Zdanowicz (1861) “deputat”, in Słownik języka polskiego, Wilno 1861
  • J. Karłowicz, A. Kryński, W. Niedźwiedzki, editors (1900), “deputat”, in Słownik języka polskiego (in Polish), volume 1, Warsaw, page 445
  • Oskar Kolberg (1877) “deputat”, in “Rzecz o mowie ludu wielkopolskiego”, in Zbiór wiadomości do antropologii krajowéj (in Polish), volume 1, III (Materyjały etnologiczne), page 17

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French député or Italian deputato.

Noun

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deputat m (plural deputați)

  1. deputy; Member of Parliament; congressman

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative deputat deputatul deputați deputații
genitive-dative deputat deputatului deputați deputaților
vocative deputatule deputaților