This is the 6218th most frequent Polish word.
bator
"Bator" is not a standalone word in Polish; it is primarily a surname, most notably associated with Stephen Báthory (Stefan Batory), a 16th-century King of Poland.
Here, 'Batory' is used as a proper noun (surname) indicating the specific historical figure—Stefan Batory.
Stefan Batory był królem Polski w XVI wieku.
Stephen Báthory was the king of Poland in the 16th century.
In this context, 'batory' refers to a dish or plate in some regional dialect or specialized usage, showcasing the versatility in meanings across domains.
Zamówiliśmy na obiad batory, który okazał się bardzo smaczny.
We ordered batory for lunch, and it turned out to be very tasty.
Here, 'batory' might symbolize a specific item or gift given during childhood, employed metaphorically or colloquially.