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1 brězgъ
brězgъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `dawn'Page in Trubačev: III 17, 19Old Church Slavic:probrězgъ `dawn' [m o]Russian:Czech:rozbřesk `dawn' [m o]Old Czech:březk `dawn' [m o]Polish:Old Polish:Slovene:brẹ̑sk `dawn' [m o]Lithuanian:brė́kšti `dawn' [verb], brė́kšta `dawn' [3ps], brė́ško [3pt]Comments: We may reconstruct a deverbative noun *bʰreh₁ǵ-sk-o-.Other cognates:
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bright — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English beorht; akin to Old High German beraht bright, Sanskrit bhrājate it shines Date: before 12th century 1. a. radiating or reflecting light ; shining, sparkling < bright lights > < bright eyes … New Collegiate Dictionary
bright — brightish, adj. brightly, adv. /bruyt/, adj., brighter, brightest, n., adv., brighter, brightest. adj. 1. radiating or reflecting light; luminous; shining: The bright coins shone in the gloom. 2. filled with light: The room was bright with… … Universalium
φλέγω — ΝΜΑ 1. καίω με φλόγα, φλογίζω, πυρπολώ («φλέγον ἀκτῖσιν ἥλιος χθόνα», Αισχύλ.) 2. μτφ. εξάπτω, διεγείρω, ανάβω (α. «τόν φλέγει η επιθυμία του» β. «Ἄρεα... ὅς... φλέγει με», Σοφ.) νεοελλ. 1. μέσ. φλέγομαι μτφ. α) κατέχομαι από ζήλο ή από έντονη… … Dictionary of Greek
bright — [OE] Bright is a word of ancient origins, going back to Indo European *bhereg , which has produced a range of words with the same general meaning in a range of Indo European languages (for example Sanskrit bhrājate ‘shine’). The Germanic… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bleach — {{11}}bleach (n.) act of bleaching, 1887; a bleaching agent, 1898, probably directly from BLEACH (Cf. bleach) (v.). The Old English noun blæce meant leprosy; Late O.E. also had blæco paleness, and M.E. had blech whitening or bleaching agent.… … Etymology dictionary
bright — (adj.) O.E. bryht, by metathesis from beorht bright; splendid; clear sounding; beautiful; divine, from P.Gmc. *berhta bright (Cf. O.S. berht, O.N. bjartr, O.H.G. beraht, Goth. bairhts bright ), from PIE root *bhereg to gleam, white (Cf. Skt.… … Etymology dictionary
bright — [OE] Bright is a word of ancient origins, going back to Indo European *bhereg , which has produced a range of words with the same general meaning in a range of Indo European languages (for example Sanskrit bhrājate ‘shine’). The Germanic… … Word origins