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2 značaj
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3 norvъ
norvъ; norvь Grammatical information: m. o; f. i Proto-Slavic meaning: `custom, manner'Page in Trubačev: XXV 192-195Old Church Slavic:Russian:nórov `(obs.) custom, (coll.) obstinacy' [m o]Czech:Old Czech:Polish:narów `bad habit, shortcoming, vice' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:nárav `custom, nature, character' [f i];Čak. nå̄rå̃v (Vrgada) `custom, nature, character' [f i], nå̄rȁvi [Gens]Slovene:nràv `custom' [m o], nráva [Gens];nràv `customs' [f i], nrávi [Gens]Bulgarian: -
4 norvь
norvъ; norvь Grammatical information: m. o; f. i Proto-Slavic meaning: `custom, manner'Page in Trubačev: XXV 192-195Old Church Slavic:Russian:nórov `(obs.) custom, (coll.) obstinacy' [m o]Czech:Old Czech:Polish:narów `bad habit, shortcoming, vice' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:nárav `custom, nature, character' [f i];Čak. nå̄rå̃v (Vrgada) `custom, nature, character' [f i], nå̄rȁvi [Gens]Slovene:nràv `custom' [m o], nráva [Gens];nràv `customs' [f i], nrávi [Gens]Bulgarian: -
5 doba
doba Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `time'Page in Trubačev: V 38-39Church Slavic:Russian:dóba (dial.) `time, measure' [f ā]Ukrainian:dobá `twenty-four hours' [f ā]Czech:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:dȍba `time' [f ā];Čak. dȍba (Vrgada) `time' [f ā];Čak. dobȁ (Orbanići) `time, season, point of time' [f ā], dȍbo [Accs]Slovene:dóba `time, period' [f ā];dǫ̑b `time' [f i]Bulgarian:dóba `time' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: dobaʔLithuanian:dabà `nature, habit, character' [f ā];dabar̃ `now' [adv]Latvian:Comments: The root is best reconstructed as * dʰabʰ-, with "European a", cf. Lat. faber `craftsman, artisan'.Other cognates: -
6 podòba
podòba Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: aOld Church Slavic:Czech:Slovene:podǫ̑ba `image, picture, appearance, likelihood' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: dobaʔLithuanian:dabà `nature, habit, character' [f ā];dabar̃ `now' [adv]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: dʰobʰ-eh₂Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} podoba jestъ, na podobǫ (sc. jestъ) `it is necessary, it is becoming', na podobǫ byti komu `be worthy', podoba jestъ `it seems, apparently'. -
7 dūšà
dūšà Grammatical information: f. jā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `soul'Page in Trubačev: V 153-154Old Church Slavic:Russian:dušá `soul, spirit' [f jā], dúšu [Accs]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:dúša `soul, spirit' [f jā], dȗšu [Accs];Čak. dūšȁ (Vrgada) `soul, spirit' [f jā];Čak. dūšȁ (Novi) `soul, spirit' [f jā];Čak. dūšȁ (Orbanići) `soul, spirit' [f jā], dȗšo [Accs]Slovene:dúša `soul' [f jā]Bulgarian:dušá `soul, character, breath' [f jā], dúši [Nom p], duší [Nom p]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: douṣi̯aʔLithuanian:daũsios `air' [Nompf ā]Indo-European reconstruction: dʰous-i-eh₂Page in Pokorny: 268Other cognates:
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