Kur zapiał
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What it means
Literally “the cock crowed.” Means it’s very early in the morning — before dawn, at the crack of dawn. Also used figuratively for a sudden awakening or a signal that time is up.
Vocabulary
- kur — cock, rooster (archaic/poetic form of kogut)
- zapiać — to crow (of a rooster)
Grammar note
'Zapiał' is masculine past perfective of 'zapiać'. 'Kur' is an archaic/literary form — 'kogut' is the everyday word for rooster.
Cultural context
The crowing rooster as a signal of dawn is deeply embedded in Polish folk and religious culture — in the Passion narrative, Peter denies Christ three times before the cock crows.
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