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1 rum
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2 rǫ̑bъ
rǫ̑bъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: cChurch Slavic:rǫbъ (Serb.-CS) `cloth' [m o]Russian:Belorussian:Ukrainian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:rąb (obs.) `hem, border, scar' [m o], ręba [Gens]Serbo-Croatian:rūb `hem, seam, edge, brink' [m o], rūba [Gens];Čak. rūb (Vrgada) `edge, end' [m o], rūba [Gens]Slovene:rǫ̑b `hem, seam, cloth, plain clothing' [m o]Bulgarian:răb `hem, edge, border' [m o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: rumʔbasLithuanian:rum̃bas `scar, notch, waist (of skirt or trousers)' [m o] 4;rùmbas `scar, notch, waist (of skirt or trousers)' [m o] 3Latvian:rùobs `notch' [m o] \{1\}Indo-European reconstruction: rmbNotes:\{1\} This form actually has uo < *am before a homorganic obstruent. -
3 akъ(jь)
akъ(jь) Grammatical information: prn. Proto-Slavic meaning: `such as'Page in Trubačev: VIII 171Old Church Slavic:Czech:jaký `what (kind of), which' [pron]Slovak:jaký `what (kind of), which' [pron]Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:jȃk `strong, healthy' [adj o], jáka [Nomsf], jáko [Nomsf];Čak. jå̑k `strong, healthy' [adj o], jå̄kȁ [Nomsf], jå̑ko [Nomsn]Slovene:jȃk `strong, prominent, superb, brave' [adj o]Bulgarian: -
4 bòlto
bòlto Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `swamp'Page in Trubačev: II 179-182Old Church Slavic:Russian:bolóto `swamp' [n o]Czech:bláto `mud' [n o]Polish:Slovincian:blùo̯to `swamp' [n o]Upper Sorbian:bɫóto `mud' [n o]Serbo-Croatian:blȁto `mud, swampy terrain' [n o];Čak. blȁto (Vrgada) `mud, swampy terrain' [n o];Čak. blȁto (Orbanići) `mud, dirt' [n o]Slovene:blátọ `mud, swamp' [n o]Bulgarian:bláto `mud, swamp' [n o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: bolʔtoLithuanian:báltas `white' [adj o] 3;balà `swamp' [f ā] 3Latvian:bal̃ts `white' [adj o]Old Prussian:Page in Pokorny: 118Comments: Both formally and semantically, *bòlto may derive from PIE *bʰelH- `white', cf. Pl. dial. biel, bielaw, Bel. bel' `swampy meadow' (ESSJa II: 180). PSl. *bolto is sometimes considered an "Illyrian" substratum word. In this connection not only the above-mentioned forms from the Balkan peninsula are adduced, but also Romance forms such as Lomb. palta, Piém. pauta.Other cognates:Alb. baltë `mud, swamp' [f];Rum. baltă `mud, swamp' [f] \{2\}Notes:\{1\} Cf. also the Rythabalt meadow and the placename Peusebalten. Namuynbalt is the equivalent of Namoyumpelk ( pelk `swamp'). -
5 dvòrъ
dvòrъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `court, courtyard'Page in Trubačev: V 169-170Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Slovincian:dvȯ́r `court, courtyard' [m o], dvùo̯ru̇ [Gens]Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:dvȏr `court, courtyard' [m o], dvóra [Gens];Čak. dvõr (Vrgada) `court, courtyard' [m o];Čak. dvõr (Novi) `court, courtyard' [m o], dvorȁ [Gens];Čak. duõr (Orbanići) `stable('s complex)' [m o], dvorȁ [Gens]Slovene:dvòr `court, courtyard' [m o], dvóra [Gens]Bulgarian:Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: du̯órumLithuanian:dvãras `estate' [m o]Old Prussian:dauris `big gate'Indo-European reconstruction: dʰuor-IE meaning: doorPage in Pokorny: 278Other cognates:
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