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1 post
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2 poslati na delo
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3 vratnica
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4 šulo
šulo Grammatical information: n. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `post, pole'Russian:šúlo (W. dial.) `fence post' [n o];šúla (Smolensk) `fence post' [f ā]Ukrainian:šúla `fence post' [f ā]Old Polish:Lithuanian:šùlas `post, pole, stave' [m o] 4 \{2\}Old Prussian:sulis (EV) `stave'Indo-European reconstruction: kseul-o-Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} Possibly a borrowing from Lithuanian. \{2\} There is indirect evidence for AP 2, viz. šùlinis, šùlinė `well' (Illič-Svityč 1963: s.v.). -
5 pošta
correspondence, mail, post, post office -
6 delovno mesto
position, post -
7 drog
pole, post, rail, rod -
8 poslati po pošti
mail, post -
9 postaviti
build, erect, pitch, place, post, put, set, stand -
10 kotъ
I. kotъ I Grammatical information: m. oPage in Trubačev: XI 211-212Czech:kót (dial.) `post-natal period' [m o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:kȏt `(time of) having young, litter, breed' [m o]Slovene:kòt `brood, litter' [m o], kóta [Gens]Macedonian:II. kotъ II Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `booth, sty'Page in Trubačev: XI 211-212Old Czech:kót `booth, stall (market)' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:kȏt (dial.) `sty for domestic animals, young animals' [m. o]Other cognates: -
11 pòrgъ
pòrgъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `threshold'Old Church Slavic:Russian:poróg `threshold' [m o]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Slovincian:pǻrɣ `threshold' [m o], pãrɣu̇ [Gens]Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:prȁg `threshold' [m o];Čak. prȁg (Vrgada, Novi) `threshold' [m o];Čak. prȁh (Orbanići) `threshold' [m o], prȁga [Gens]Slovene:pràg `threshold' [m o], prága [Gens]Bulgarian:Lithuanian:pérgas `(fishing) canoe' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: porg-o-Other cognates: -
12 radi
radi Grammatical information: postp. Proto-Slavic meaning: `for the sake of'Old Church Slavic:Russian:rádi `for the sake of' [post/prep]Serbo-Croatian:rȁdi `for the sake of, because of' [prep];rȃdi `for the sake of' [prep];Slovene:zarȃdi `because of' [prep];zaràd `because of' [prep];rȃdi `because of' [prep]Comments: A borrowing from Iranian?Other cognates:OP rādiy `for the sake of'
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