macintosh
English
Noun
macintosh (plural macintoshes)
- (Britain) Alternative form of mackintosh (“a raincoat”)
- 1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 15: Circe]”, in Ulysses, Paris: Shakespeare and Company, […], →OCLC, part II [Odyssey], page 481:
- He is sausaged into several overcoats and wears a brown macintosh under which he holds a roll of parchment.
Translations
raincoat — see mackintosh
Anagrams
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maˈkin.tɔʂ/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -intɔʂ
- Syllabification: ma‧cin‧tosh
Declension
Declension of macintosh
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | macintosh | macintoshe |
| genitive | macintosha | macintoshy/macintoshów |
| dative | macintoshowi | macintoshom |
| accusative | macintosha | macintoshe |
| instrumental | macintoshem | macintoshami |
| locative | macintoshu | macintoshach |
| vocative | macintoshu | macintoshe |
Further reading
- macintosh in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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