ciąg

Etymology
..

Noun

 * 1)  taking as collateral, judicial seizure; pledge

Etymology
..

Noun

 * 1) string, chain, sequence
 * 2) string, chain, sequence
 * 3) stream
 * 4)  flocking, migration
 * 5) binge
 * 6)  pull, tug
 * 7)  row, line
 * 8)  part of a published article, story etc. contained in a single edition
 * 9)  thread
 * 10)  engraving, etching
 * 11)  furrow
 * 12)  team of horses hitched in side-by-side pairs
 * 13)  gust of wind, draft of air
 * 14)  part of a net where a hunter draws line
 * 1)  thread
 * 2)  engraving, etching
 * 3)  furrow
 * 4)  team of horses hitched in side-by-side pairs
 * 5)  gust of wind, draft of air
 * 6)  part of a net where a hunter draws line
 * 1)  team of horses hitched in side-by-side pairs
 * 2)  gust of wind, draft of air
 * 3)  part of a net where a hunter draws line
 * 1)  part of a net where a hunter draws line
 * 1)  part of a net where a hunter draws line