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1 črtati
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2 križec
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3 prečkati
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4 prekrižati
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5 bolzìna
bolzìna Grammatical information: f. āPage in Trubačev: II 183-184Serbo-Croatian:blàzina `pillow, bolster' [f ā]Slovene:blazína `roof-beam, cross-beam, pillow, mattress, bolster' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: bolźeiʔnaʔ; bolźeiʔnosLithuanian:balžíenas `cross-beam (harrow,waggon, sledge)' [m o] 1/3;balžíena `cross-beam (harrow,waggon, sledge)' [f ā] 1/3Latvian:bàlziêns `cross-beam (sledge, plough)' [m o]Old Prussian:balsinis `cushion';pobalso `bolster'Indo-European reconstruction: bʰolǵʰ-Comments: It seems plausible that we are dealing with two, formally indistinguishable roots (cf. IEW: 122-123, 125-126). The meaning `pillow, bolster' belongs to the same root that underlies Lith. bal̃nas, OHG balg etc. Stang (1972, 14) attempts to separate `beam' from `pillow, bellows' on formal grounds (*ǵ vs. ǵʰ, respectively), but this does not seem to work, as the Balto-Slavic forms that would *ǵ do not show the effects of Winter's law. It is more likely that the Germanic forms with *k contain * k(k) < *ǵʰ-n- (Kluge's law).Other cognates: -
6 bolzьno
bolzьno Grammatical information: n. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `beam'Page in Trubačev: II 184Russian:bólozno (dial.) `thick plank' [n o]Kashubian:Slovincian:blùo̯zno `body of a sleigh' [n o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: bolźeiʔnaʔ; bolźeiʔnosLithuanian:balžíenas `cross-beam (harrow,waggon, sledge)' [m o] 1/3;balžíena `cross-beam (harrow,waggon, sledge)' [f ā] 1/3Latvian:bàlziêns `cross-beam (sledge, plough)' [m o]Old Prussian:balsinis `cushion';Indo-European reconstruction: bʰolǵʰ-Comments: See *bolzìna.Other cognates: -
7 mitusь
mitusь Grammatical information: adv. Proto-Slavic meaning: `opposite one another, criss-cross'Page in Trubačev: XIX 60-61Church Slavic:Old Russian:Ukrainian:mýtus' `with their heads in opposite directions' [adv];mytús' (dial.) `inopportunely' [adv]Polish:mituś (dial.) `across, criss-cross, the other way round' [adv]Indo-European reconstruction: meith₂-u-Page in Pokorny: 715Other cognates:Skt. mithuná `paired' [adj];Av. miʮwara- `paired' [adj]; -
8 čersъ
čersъ; čerzъ Grammatical information: prep. Proto-Slavic meaning: `over, through'Page in Trubačev: IV 76-77Church Slavic:črěsъ `through' [prep]Russian:čérez `over, through' [prep]Old Russian:Serbo-Croatian:črȅz (dial.) `through, by means of' [prep]Slovene:črẹ̀z `over, beyond, against' [prep];črèz `over, beyond, against' [prep]Bulgarian:Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: (s)kerso-Lithuanian:(s)ker̃sas `transverse, cross' [adj o];(s)kersaĩ `across' [adv]Latvian:sk̨ḕrss `transverse, cross, bad' [adv]Indo-European reconstruction: skert -
9 čerzъ
čersъ; čerzъ Grammatical information: prep. Proto-Slavic meaning: `over, through'Page in Trubačev: IV 76-77Church Slavic:črěsъ `through' [prep]Russian:čérez `over, through' [prep]Old Russian:Serbo-Croatian:črȅz (dial.) `through, by means of' [prep]Slovene:črẹ̀z `over, beyond, against' [prep];črèz `over, beyond, against' [prep]Bulgarian:Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: (s)kerso-Lithuanian:(s)ker̃sas `transverse, cross' [adj o];(s)kersaĩ `across' [adv]Latvian:sk̨ḕrss `transverse, cross, bad' [adv]Indo-European reconstruction: skert -
10 jь̑go
jь̑go Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `yoke'Page in Trubačev: VIII 206-207Old Church Slavic:Russian:ígo `yoke (fig.)' [n o]Ukrainian:ího `yoke' [n o]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Slovincian:vjĩgo `yoke' [n o]Polabian:Serbo-Croatian:jìgo (Krk) `stabilizing cross-beam on primitive boats' [n o]Slovene:igọ̑ `yoke' [n s], ižę̑sa [Gens];jígọ (Carinthia) `yoke' [n s], jižę̑sa [Gens]Bulgarian:ígo `yoke' [n o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: júʔgoLithuanian:jùngas `yoke' [m o] 1Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: iug-ó-mIE meaning: yokeCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 508Comments: The s-stem that occurs in Slovene and in late Church Slavic texts must be analogical after forms such as kolesa `wheels', ojesa `thills' (cf. Vaillant Gr. II: 237).Other cognates:Skt. yugá- `yoke, pair' [n];Notes:\{1\} The RSA gives the accentuations ȋgo and ígo. Skok has ȉgo with a question mark. The word igo seems to have been introduced into the literary language at a relatively recent stage. -
11 perkъ
perkъ Grammatical information: adj. oRussian:poperëk `across' [prep/adv]Old Russian:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:prȉjek `steep' [adj o]Slovene:prẹ̑k `rough, wild' [adj o], prẹ́ka [Nomsf];prẹ̑k `cross, across' [prep/adv]Bulgarian:prjáko `over, beyond' [prep]Indo-European reconstruction: per-ko-Certainty: +Page in Pokorny: 810 -
12 jezen
angry, cross -
13 križ
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14 globa
globa Grammatical information: f. āPage in Trubačev: VI 131-133Russian:globá (Psk.) `cross-beam, pole' [f ā];glóba (dial.) `path' [f ā]Ukrainian:hlobá `curved tree, iron wedge, trouble, worry, burden' [f ā];hlóba (dial.) `fine, misfortune' [f ā]Old Polish:Lower Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:glȍba `fine' [f ā]Slovene:glóba `fine' [f ā]Bulgarian:glóba `fine' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: g(ʰ)lobʰ-eh₂ -
15 plūtò
plūtò Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `flotsam'Slovincian:plu̇̂to `flotsam??' [n o]Serbo-Croatian:plūtȍ (Prčanj) `flotsam' [n o];plúto (Dubr.) `flotsam' [n o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: ploʔutó (ploutó??)Lithuanian:plaũtas `sweating shelf, bath shelf, sideboard (of a bee-hive or a boat)' [m o] 2Latvian:plàuts2 `shelf, Verschlußbrett des Klotzbienenstocks' [m o] \{1\}Indo-European reconstruction: ploh₃u-tó-m (plou-tó-m??)Other cognates:OIc. fley̏dr `cross-beam'; -
16 sīdlò
sīdlò Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `noose, snare'Old Church Slavic:Russian:siló (dial.) `noose, snare' [n o];sílo (dial.) `noose, snare' [n o]Old Russian:Polish:Lithuanian:ãtsailė `cross-bar between beam and axle' [f ē]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: s(H)ei-dʰlomComments: See *sětь.Other cognates: -
17 soxà
soxà Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `forked stick'Russian:soxá `(wooden) plough' [f ā], soxú [Accs];soxá (dial.) `(wooden) plough' [f ā], sóxu [Accs]Old Russian:soxá `stake, club, brace, plough' [f ā]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:sòha `forked stick' [f ā], sȍhu [Accs];Čak. sohȁ (Vrgada) `forked stick' [f ā], sȍhu [Accs]Slovene:sóha `pole, pole with a cross-beam' [f ā]Bulgarian:soxá `forked stick' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: śokʔaʔLithuanian:šakà `branch' [f ā];šãkė `fork, pitchfork, dungfork' [f ē] 2;šãkės `fork, pitchfork, dungfork' [Nompf ē] 2Indo-European reconstruction: ḱok-h₂-eh₂Other cognates:Skt. śā́khā- (RV+) `branch, twig' [f];
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