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1 dejaven
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2 tvornik
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3 bỳstrъ
bỳstrъ Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `quick'Page in Trubačev: III 153-154Old Church Slavic:Russian:býstryj `quick' [adj o]Czech:bystrý `quick, sharp-witted' [adj o]Slovak:bystrý `quick, sharp-witted' [adj o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:bȉstar `clear, transparent, quick' [adj o]Slovene:bístǝr `quick, vivacious, transparent' [adj o]Bulgarian:bístăr `clear, transparent' [adj o]Page in Pokorny: 146Comments: Attempts have been made to connect *bỳstrъ with -> bъ̀drъ `cheerful, lively', which derives from PIE * bʰudʰ-. This etymology fails to provide an explanation for the acute *y, however. We could assume that the root is simply * by- `be', but in that case the origin of the the suffix would be unclear. In my opinion, it is not unattractive to assume a connection with Skt. bhū́ṣati `support, be active for assume, strengthen', the root of which is probably an s-enlargement of * bʰu- `be'. -
4 bъ̑rz
bъ̑rz Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `fast'Page in Trubačev: III 137-139Old Church Slavic:Russian:bórzyj (obs., poet.) `fast, fleet' [adj o];bórzyj (dial.) `bold, dexterous, daring' [adj o];borzój (dial.) `bold, dexterous, violent' [adj o]Czech:Old Czech:brzý `fast' [adj o];Polish:Old Polish:Slovincian:bȧ̃rzo `very' [adv]Serbo-Croatian:bȓz `fast' [adj o], bŕza [Nomsf];Čak. bȑz (Vrgada) `fast' [adj o], brzȁ [Nomsf], bȑzo [Nomsn]Slovene:br̀z `fast, quick' [adj o]Bulgarian:brăz `fast, quick' [adj o];bărz `fast, quick' [adj o]Lithuanian:burzdùs `agile, active' [adj u];bruzdùs `agile, busy' [adj u] -
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6 dělati
dělati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `do'Page in Trubačev: IV 231-232Old Church Slavic:dělati `do, work' [verb], dělajǫ [1sg]Russian:délat' `do' [verb], délaju [1sg]Czech:dělati `do, work' [verb]Polish:dziaɫać `act, be active, operate' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:djȅlati `do' [verb], djȅlām [1sg];Čak. dȉlati `do' [verb], dȉlå̄š [2sg];Čak. dȅlat `do, make, work' [verb], dȅlan [1sg]Slovene:dẹ́lati `do, work' [verb], dẹ̑lam [1sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: deʔl-Lithuanian:dėlioti `put down, away' [verb]Old Prussian:dīlants `worker'Page in Pokorny: 235Comments: Derivative of -> *dě̀lo.Other cognates:Skt. dádhāti `put, place, make' [verb];
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