bernardyn

This is the 10052nd most frequent Polish word.


bernardyn

"Bernardyn" in English means "Saint Bernard," referring either to the breed of dog or a member of the Bernardine monastic order.


Here "bernardyn" again refers to a monk, but within the artistic context, emphasizing the representation in visual art.

Bernardyn na obrazie trzyma książkę i kieruje wzrok ku górze.

The Bernardine monk in the painting holds a book and gazes upwards.


Here, "bernardyn" refers to the Saint Bernard dog breed, describing its characteristics and potentially its function.

Bernardyn to duży pies, doskonały jako pies ratowniczy.

Bernardyn is a large dog, excellent as a rescue dog.


In this sentence, "bernardyn" indicates a member of the religious order known as the Bernardines, showing a human association.

Mój znajomy jest bernardynem w pobliskim klasztorze.

My friend is a Bernardine monk at a nearby monastery.