adjunkt

See also: Adjunkt

Danish

Etymology

From Latin adiunctus (attached).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [aðˈjɔŋˀd̥]

Noun

adjunkt c (singular definite adjunkten, plural indefinite adjunkter)

  1. an assistant professor at the university, below the rank of lektor
  2. a secondary school teacher, below the rank of lektor

Declension

Declension of adjunkt
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative adjunkt adjunkten adjunkter adjunkterne
genitive adjunkts adjunktens adjunkters adjunkternes

Elfdalian

Etymology

Borrowed from Swedish adjunkt.

Noun

adjunkt m

  1. Teacher in university/college in possession of a master's degree, but not a doctorate degree.

Polish

Noun

adjunkt m pers

  1. Pre-1936 spelling of adiunkt.

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ǎdjunkt/
  • Hyphenation: ad‧junkt

Noun

àdjunkt or adjȕnkt m anim or m inan (Cyrillic spelling а̀дјункт or адју̏нкт)

  1. (animate) assistant, deputy
  2. (grammar, inanimate) adjunct

Declension

animate
Declension of adjunkt
singular plural
nominative àdjunkt adjunkti
genitive adjunkta àdjunkātā / ȁdjūnktā
dative adjunktu adjunktima
accusative adjunkta adjunkte
vocative adjunkte adjunkti
locative adjunktu adjunktima
instrumental adjunktom adjunktima
inanimate
Declension of adjunkt
singular plural
nominative àdjunkt adjunkti
genitive adjunkta àdjunkātā / ȁdjūnktā
dative adjunktu adjunktima
accusative adjunkt adjunkte
vocative adjunkte adjunkti
locative adjunktu adjunktima
instrumental adjunktom adjunktima

Swedish

Etymology

From Latin adiunctus.

Noun

adjunkt c

  1. Teacher in university/college or gymnasium who does not qualify for employment as lektor
  2. (mathematics) adjugate

Declension

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