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1 blekotъ
blekotъ; blekota Grammatical information: m. o; f. āPage in Trubačev: II 108-109Russian:blëkot (dial.) `henbane' [m o];blekótá (dial.) `chatterbox' [m/f o]Belorussian:blëkat `henbane, hemlock' [m o]Ukrainian:blékit `poison hemlock' [m o];blékot `henbane' [m o];blekotá `poison hemlock, henbane' [f ā]Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:blȅkēt `bleating' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰlek-ot-Page in Pokorny: 157Comments: See * blekъ.Other cognates:blekъ -
2 blekota
blekotъ; blekota Grammatical information: m. o; f. āPage in Trubačev: II 108-109Russian:blëkot (dial.) `henbane' [m o];blekótá (dial.) `chatterbox' [m/f o]Belorussian:blëkat `henbane, hemlock' [m o]Ukrainian:blékit `poison hemlock' [m o];blékot `henbane' [m o];blekotá `poison hemlock, henbane' [f ā]Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:blȅkēt `bleating' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰlek-ot-Page in Pokorny: 157Comments: See * blekъ.Other cognates:blekъ -
3 blekъ
blekъ Grammatical information: m. oPage in Trubačev: II 109Czech:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:blȇk `bleating' [m o]Slovene:blę́k `flock (of sheep)' [m o]Bulgarian:Indo-European reconstruction: bʰlek-o-Page in Pokorny: 157Comments: The semantic connection between *blek(ot)ъ as the name of various poisonous plants and *blekotъ `chatter, chatterer' is the fact that particularly henbane may cause a delirium, cf. Ru. (dial.) belenít'sja `become infuriated', SCr. belèna `fool' from *belena `henbane', or the Polish expression brodzi, jakby się blekotu (`fool's parsley') objadɫ, which equals Cz. jako by se blínu napil. I am inclined to consider the verbs *blekati `chatter, mutter, bleat' and *blekotati derivatives of *blekъ and *blekotъ rather than vice versa (pace Trubačëv). The development of a meaning `bleat' may have been favoured by the onomatopoeic qualities of the root. Alternatively, we could distinguish a separate onomatopoeic root *blek- `bleat' or even separate *blek- `henbane' from *blek- `chatter, mutter'. Pokorny erroneously classifies Ru. blëkotъ `fool's parsley' under *bʰleiq- `shine'.
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