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1 bolnьje
bolnьje Grammatical information: n. ioPage in Trubačev: II 178-179Russian:balón'e (dial.) `low flooded place' [n io]Old Russian:Ukrainian:bolónja `low-lying meadow' [n io];bolónje `ravine, pasture' [n io];bolon'é (dial.) `swamp' [n io]Czech:bláně (arch.) `meadow, pasture' [n io]Old Czech:blání `meadow, lawn' [n io]Polish:Polabian:blånĕ `meadow' [n io]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰolH-nio-Page in Pokorny: 118 -
2 bel(e)niti
bel(e)niti; belnovati; bolniti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `rage'Page in Trubačev: I 185-187, III 159Russian:(uz)belenít'sja (dial.) `become infuriated' [verb];bolonít' (dial.) `pester, bore' [verb];bolónit' (dial.) `talk' [verb]Czech:Serbo-Croatian:blániti (17th c.) `go crazy, rage' [verb] \{6\}Slovene:blẹncáti `talk in one's sleep, rave, chatter' [verb], blẹncȃm [1sg] \{1\}Bulgarian:blenúvam `be poisoned by henbane, day-dream' [verb]Macedonian:Indo-European reconstruction: bʰel(e)-n-Page in Pokorny: 120Comments: Apart from denominative verbs meaning `to rave, to talk nonsense', expressions of the type "he has eaten henbane" conveying the same meaning exist in several languages, e.g. Ru. on belený ob"élsja, OCz. když sě komu přihodi, že by sě blena najedl, Cz. jako by se blínu napil, SCr. kao da se buna (bunike) nazobao (najio, (na)jeo).Notes:\{1\} Also belendáti `rave, phantasize' from Hung. beléndek `henbane'. -
3 belnovati
bel(e)niti; belnovati; bolniti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `rage'Page in Trubačev: I 185-187, III 159Russian:(uz)belenít'sja (dial.) `become infuriated' [verb];bolonít' (dial.) `pester, bore' [verb];bolónit' (dial.) `talk' [verb]Czech:Serbo-Croatian:blániti (17th c.) `go crazy, rage' [verb] \{6\}Slovene:blẹncáti `talk in one's sleep, rave, chatter' [verb], blẹncȃm [1sg] \{1\}Bulgarian:blenúvam `be poisoned by henbane, day-dream' [verb]Macedonian:Indo-European reconstruction: bʰel(e)-n-Page in Pokorny: 120Comments: Apart from denominative verbs meaning `to rave, to talk nonsense', expressions of the type "he has eaten henbane" conveying the same meaning exist in several languages, e.g. Ru. on belený ob"élsja, OCz. když sě komu přihodi, že by sě blena najedl, Cz. jako by se blínu napil, SCr. kao da se buna (bunike) nazobao (najio, (na)jeo).Notes:\{1\} Also belendáti `rave, phantasize' from Hung. beléndek `henbane'. -
4 bolniti
bel(e)niti; belnovati; bolniti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `rage'Page in Trubačev: I 185-187, III 159Russian:(uz)belenít'sja (dial.) `become infuriated' [verb];bolonít' (dial.) `pester, bore' [verb];bolónit' (dial.) `talk' [verb]Czech:Serbo-Croatian:blániti (17th c.) `go crazy, rage' [verb] \{6\}Slovene:blẹncáti `talk in one's sleep, rave, chatter' [verb], blẹncȃm [1sg] \{1\}Bulgarian:blenúvam `be poisoned by henbane, day-dream' [verb]Macedonian:Indo-European reconstruction: bʰel(e)-n-Page in Pokorny: 120Comments: Apart from denominative verbs meaning `to rave, to talk nonsense', expressions of the type "he has eaten henbane" conveying the same meaning exist in several languages, e.g. Ru. on belený ob"élsja, OCz. když sě komu přihodi, že by sě blena najedl, Cz. jako by se blínu napil, SCr. kao da se buna (bunike) nazobao (najio, (na)jeo).Notes:\{1\} Also belendáti `rave, phantasize' from Hung. beléndek `henbane'. -
5 bòlna
bòlna Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `membrane'Page in Trubačev: II 175-177Church Slavic:Russian:Old Russian:Ukrainian:bolóna `membrane, window-pane' [f ā]Czech:blána `film, membrane, web (of water-fowl), sap-wood' [f ā]Slovak:Polish:Old Polish:Lower Sorbian:Slovene:blȃna `membrane, thin skin, parchment' [f ā]Bulgarian:blaná `manure (used as fuel), turf' [f ā]Lithuanian:bálnas `white, having a white back (cattle)' [adj] 3Indo-European reconstruction: bʰolH-neh₂Page in Pokorny: 118Comments: Both Trubačëv and Sɫawski are inclined to derive bolna `membrane, sapwood' and bolna `turf, meadow' from a root meaning `white'. Though the relationship between `membrane' and `white' may not be obvious, the relationship between the usually light-coloured sapwood and `white' is unproblematic. In view of the semantic similarities between `sapwood' and `membrane', the etymology advocated by Trubačëv and Sɫawski may very well be correct. The connection between * bolna `turf, meadow' and * bolto `swamp', where an etymology involving the root for `white' is widely accepted, seems quite plausible. -
6 bolnь
bolnь; boln̨a Grammatical information: f. i; f. jāPage in Trubačev: II 178Russian:bolón' (dial.) `peritoneum, membrane, upper layers of a tree, cambium, bull's belly' [f i];bólon' (dial.) `timber' [f i]Old Russian:Ukrainian:Czech:blaňa (dial.) `film, skin (on milk etc.)' [f jā]Old Czech:blaňe `pasture' [f jā]Slovak:Polish:Slovincian:blȯ́u̯n `cloud' [m o], blȯ́u̯nă `cloud' [Gens]Lower Sorbian:bɫoń `meadow, clearing' [m i]Polabian:blån `meadow' [f i];blånă `meadow' [f ā]Slovene:blánja `board, stump, log' [f jā]Lithuanian:bálnis `peeled tree-trunk' [m i]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰolH-n-i-Page in Pokorny: 118Comments: See bòlna. I have included Slnc. blȯ́u̯n in spite of the fact that it is morphologically and semantically deviant. -
7 boln̨a
bolnь; boln̨a Grammatical information: f. i; f. jāPage in Trubačev: II 178Russian:bolón' (dial.) `peritoneum, membrane, upper layers of a tree, cambium, bull's belly' [f i];bólon' (dial.) `timber' [f i]Old Russian:Ukrainian:Czech:blaňa (dial.) `film, skin (on milk etc.)' [f jā]Old Czech:blaňe `pasture' [f jā]Slovak:Polish:Slovincian:blȯ́u̯n `cloud' [m o], blȯ́u̯nă `cloud' [Gens]Lower Sorbian:bɫoń `meadow, clearing' [m i]Polabian:blån `meadow' [f i];blånă `meadow' [f ā]Slovene:blánja `board, stump, log' [f jā]Lithuanian:bálnis `peeled tree-trunk' [m i]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰolH-n-i-Page in Pokorny: 118Comments: See bòlna. I have included Slnc. blȯ́u̯n in spite of the fact that it is morphologically and semantically deviant. -
8 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').
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