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1 brada
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2 bordà
bordà Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `beard'Page in Trubačev: II 197-198Old Church Slavic:Russian:Belorussian:baradá `beard' [f ā]Ukrainian:borodá `beard, chin' [f ā]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Slovincian:brùodă `beard' [f ā]Upper Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:Polabian:brödă `chin, throat' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:bráda `beard, chin' [f ā], brȃdu [Accsg];brȁda `axe' [f ā];Čak. brå̄dȁ (Vrgada) `beard, chin' [f ā], brå̑du [Accs];Čak. brādȁ (Orbanići) `chin, beard' [f ā], brȃdu [Accs]Slovene:bráda `beard, (beardless) chin' [f ā]Bulgarian:bradá `chin, beard' [f ā]Macedonian:Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: bordáʔLithuanian:barzdà `beard' [f ā] 4Latvian:bā̀rda `beard' [f ā];Old Prussian:bordus (EV) `beard'Page in Pokorny: 110Comments: Possibly a North Indo-European substratum word. In PIE terms - but with "European" a - the reconstrction is * bʰardʰeh₂.Other cognates: -
3 esera
esera Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `fishbone, awn'Page in Trubačev: VI 29-30Polish:fishbone, fish scales' [Nompf ā]Slovincian:jìe̯zo_ră `fishbone' [f ā]Polabian:jeseråi `awn, beard (on ears of grain)' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: eś-er-aʔLithuanian:ešerỹs `perch (perca fluvialis), fin' [f ā] 3b;ašerỹs (dial.) `perch (perca fluvialis), fin' [f ā] 3bLatvian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₂eḱ-er-Certainty: +Page in Pokorny: 18Comments: It seems obvious that this Balto-Slavic etymon is cognate with Germanic *ah-s-/*ah-iz- `ear', cf. Go. ahs n., OIc. ax n., OHG ahir, ehir n., and with such forms as OHG ahil `Ährenspitze', MoE (arch.) ail `beard on wheat and barley' (Kluge s.v. Ähre). A nice parallel for the meaning `perch' is OIc. ǫgr `bass' < *agura- < h₂eḱ-. Since the root is probably *h₂eḱ- `sharp', the forms with *e- must be considered instances of Rozwadowski's change. Note that we find a- in the Latvian forms but also in Lith. ašakà `fishbone' and aš(t)rùs `sharp'.Notes:It seems obvious that this Balto-Slavic etymon is cognate with Germanic *ah-s-/*ah-iz- `ear', cf. Go. ahs n., OIc. ax n., OHG ahir, ehir n., and with such forms as OHG ahil `Ährenspitze', MoE (arch.) ail `beard on wheat and barley' (Kluge s.v. Ähre). A nice parallel for the meaning `perch' is OIc. ǫgr `bass' < *agura- < h₂eḱ-. Since the root is probably *h₂eḱ- `sharp', the forms with *e- must be considered instances of Rozwadowski's change. Note that we find a- in the Latvian forms but also in Lith. ašakà `fishbone' and aš(t)rùs `sharp'. -
4 ǫsъ
ǫ́sъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `moustache'Church Slavic:Russian:us `hair of a moustache, whisker' [m o], usý `moustache' [Nom p]Czech:Polish:wąs `moustache' [m o], wąsy `moustache' [Nom p]Slovene:vǫ́se `moustache' [Nompf ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: u̯ónsos \{1\}Lithuanian:uõstai (Žem.) `moustache' [Nompm o] 2Old Prussian:wanso `first beard'Indo-European reconstruction: uondʰ-s-omOther cognates:Notes:\{1\} Originally *u̯ónsom. -
5 glògъ
glògъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `hawthorn'Page in Trubačev: VI 136-137Russian:Ukrainian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:glȍg `hawthorn' [m o]Slovene:glòg `hawthorn' [m o], glọ́ga [Gens]Bulgarian:Certainty: -Other cognates:
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