This is the 2567th most frequent Polish word.
reymonta
"Reymonta" is not a standalone Polish word; it likely refers to "Reymonta," a genitive form linked to Reymont—a Polish surname associated with Władysław Reymont, a Nobel Prize-winning author.
Here, 'Reymonta' is used in the genitive case to indicate the name of a street, originating from the name of a famous Polish writer.
Idziemy na ulicę Reymonta.
We are going to Reymonta street.
In this sentence, 'Reymonta' is used to refer to a specific person (the writer Władysław Reymont) in the genitive case to denote possession or authorship.
Czytałem książkę Reymonta.
I read a book by Reymont.
Again, 'Reymonta' is referring to a street named after Władysław Reymont, used with the locative case in this context.