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1 kita
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2 kosà
I. kosà I Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `hair, braided hair'Page in Trubačev: XI 131-133Church Slavic:Russian:kosá `braid, plait' [f ā], kósu [Accs]Old Russian:Old Czech:Old Polish:Serbo-Croatian:kòsa `hair, wool' [f ā], kȍsu [Accs];Čak. kȍse (Vrgada) `hair, wool' [Nompf ā];Čak. kosȁ (Novi) `hair, wool' [f ā], kosȕ [Accs], kȍsu [Accs], kosȅ [Nom p], kȍse [Nom p];Kajk. kyesȍ (Bednja) `hair, wool' [f ā], kesȏu [Accs], kyȇsu [Accs]Bulgarian:kosá `hair' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: kosaʔLithuanian:kasà `braid' [f ā]Old Prussian:kexti `Zopfhaar'Indo-European reconstruction: kos-eh₂Page in Pokorny: 585Other cognates:II. kosà II Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `scythe'Page in Trubačev: XI 133-135Church Slavic:Russian:kosá `scythe, spit (geog.)' [f ā], kosú [Accs], kósu [Accs]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:kòsa `scythe' [f ā], kȍsu [Accs];Čak. kȍse (Vrgada) `hair, wool' [Nompf ā];Čak. kosȁ (Novi) `scythe' [Nompf ā], kosȕ [Accs], kȍsu [Accs];Čak. kosȁ (kȍsa) (Orbanići) `scythe' [f ā], kȍso [Accs]Slovene:kósa `scythe, spit (geog.)' [f ā]Bulgarian:kosá `scythe' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: kos-eh₂ -
3 gǫžьvь
gǫžьvь; gǫžьva Grammatical information: f. i; f. āPage in Trubačev: VII 94-95Russian:gúžvá (dial.) `twig used for tying up' [m jo]Czech:Polish:gążva `strap of a flail' [f ā]Slovincian:gȯ́ųž `strap of a flail' [m jo]Serbo-Croatian:gȗžva `basket or braid from plaited twigs' [f i]Slovene:gǫ́žva `braid from plaited twigs' [f ā]Bulgarian:gắžva `band, bandage, noose' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: gongʰ-Certainty: -Other cognates: -
4 gǫžьva
gǫžьvь; gǫžьva Grammatical information: f. i; f. āPage in Trubačev: VII 94-95Russian:gúžvá (dial.) `twig used for tying up' [m jo]Czech:Polish:gążva `strap of a flail' [f ā]Slovincian:gȯ́ųž `strap of a flail' [m jo]Serbo-Croatian:gȗžva `basket or braid from plaited twigs' [f i]Slovene:gǫ́žva `braid from plaited twigs' [f ā]Bulgarian:gắžva `band, bandage, noose' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: gongʰ-Certainty: -Other cognates: -
5 pęti
pęti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `stretch'Russian:Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:piąć `stretch' [verb], pnę [1sg]Serbo-Croatian:péti `stretch' [verb], pȅnjēm [1sg]Slovene:pę́ti `stretch' [verb], pnèm [1sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: pinʔtiLithuanian:pìnti `braid' [verb]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: pnH-Other cognates: -
6 gǫžь
gǫžь Grammatical information: m. joPage in Trubačev: VII 93-94Russian:Czech:Slovincian:gȯ́ų̯ž `strap of a flail' [m jo]Slovene:gǫ́ž `strap of a flail or yoke' [f i], gožȋ [Gens]Bulgarian:găž `band, bandage, turban' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: gongʰ-Certainty: -Other cognates:
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