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1 ȁgoda
ȁgoda Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `berry'Page in Trubačev: I 57-59Old Church Slavic:Russian:jágoda `berry' [f ā]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:jȁgoda `wild strawberry, berry' [f ā];Čak. jȁgoda (Vrgada) `blackberry' [f ā]Slovene:jágoda `berry' [f ā]Bulgarian:jágoda `strawberry' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: óʔgaʔLithuanian:úoga `berry' [f ā] 1Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: Hog-eh₂; H₃eg-eh₂IE meaning: fruitPage in Pokorny: 773Other cognates:Notes: -
2 cě̄và
cě̄và Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `shin-bone, tube, bobbin, spool'Page in Trubačev: III 190-191Russian:Czech:céva `vein' [f ā]Old Czech:cěva `tube, spool' [f ā];Slovak:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:Čak. cȋva (Vrgada) `bobbin, spool' [f ā]Slovene:cẹ̑vka `bobbin, spool' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: koi-u-aʔ; ḱoi-u-aʔLithuanian:šaivà `spool' [f ā] 4;šeivà `spool, forearm, shin(-bone)' [f ā] 2/4Latvian:saĩva `bobbin' [f ā];saĩve `bobbin' [f ē] \{2\}Indo-European reconstruction: koi-u-Page in Pokorny: 919-920Comments: Apparently, the Baltic evidence points to *ḱ-, while Slavic hapoints to *k, while *c- < *k- as a result of the second palatalization. The plain velar must have originated in root variants with an s mobile.Other cognates:Skt. aṣṭhīvá(nt)- `shin'\{3\};Notes:\{1\} North Russian attestations of this root showing initial k- are presented in Nikolaev 1988: 142-143. \{2\} Much better attested are sàiva2, saîva2, sàive2 and saîve2. \{3\} This may be a compound containing ast- and cīu̯a- (see Lubotsky 2002). -
3 dužь
dužь Grammatical information: adj. jo Proto-Slavic meaning: `strong'Page in Trubačev: V 167-168Russian:djúžij `sturdy, hefty, robust, healthy' [adj jo];dúžij (dial.) `strong, healthy' [adj jo]Old Russian:djúžij `strong' [adj jo]Belorussian:dúžy `strong, vigorous' [adj jo]Ukrainian:dúžyj `strong, healthy' [adj jo]Czech:duží (rare) `firm, strong' [adj jo]Slovak:dúži `strong, big, healthy' [adj jo]Polish:dużo `much, many, (16th-18th c.) very' [adv] \{1\}Lithuanian:daũg `much, many' [adv];daũgia (dial.) `much, many' [adv]Latvian:daũdz(i) `much, many' [adv]Comments: If the Polish forms are "Ruthenianisms", there is no objection against positing a root containing a nasal, cf. dęga, dęglъ(jь)i, nedǫgъ. On the other hand, the parallellism between Pl. dużo and Lith. daũgia is suggestive. Possibly, the roots *dǫg- and *dug- were confused (cf. Shevelov 1964: 321-322, ESSJa 25: 126). The latter root may reflect *dʰougʰ-, cf. Go. daug `is useful'.Notes:\{1\} According to Bańkowski (II: 312), duży `strong' and dużo (duże) `very', which are attested since the 16th century, originate from Ukrainian. Duży `big' is recorded sporadically from 1600 onwards and more frequently since the 18th century, while dużo `much, many' occurs only since the 18th century. -
4 dьlbiti
dьlbiti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `hollow, chisel'Page in Trubačev: V 206Russian:dolbíti `hollow, chisel' [verb], dolbljú [1sg], dolbít [3sg]Serbo-Croatian:dúbiti `hollow, chisel' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: dʰlbʰ -Page in Pokorny: 246Comments: Verb in *- iti containing the zero grade of * dʰelbʰ- `dig'. Like Adams (1999: 738), I consider the etymological relationship with Toch. B tsälp- `free (from)' doubtful.Other cognates: -
5 dьliti
dьliti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `last'Page in Trubačev: V 210Old Church Slavic:prodьljǫ (Supr.) `prolong' [1sg]Russian:dlít'sja `last' [verb]Czech:dlíti `last' [verb] -
6 muditi
muditi Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XX 167-169Old Church Slavic:mǫditi (Zogr.) `stay, linger' [verb], mǫždǫ [1sg], mǫdiši [2sg]Slovene:Latvian:
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