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1 deltò
deltò Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `chisel'Page in Trubačev: IV 205Serbo-Croatian:dlijèto `chisel' [n o];Čak. lītȍ (Vrgada) `chisel' [n o], lĩtå̑ [Nom p];Čak. lētȍ (Novi) `chisel' [n o], léta [Nom p];Čak. dlietȍ (Orbanići) `chisel' [n o], dliẽta [Nom p]Slovene:dlẹ́tọ `chisel' [n o] \{1\}Bulgarian:dletó `chisel' [n o]Page in Pokorny: 246Comments: Variant with e-vocalism of -> *doltò. The ESSJa adduces Cz. dletko (Kott) `edge of a plane' to show that *delbtò is not limited to South Slavic. It seems plausible that the e-grade is analogical after the verb, but it must be admitted that * delbti is hardly attested. The only form mentoned in the ESSJa (IV: 205) is Čak. dlisti.Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} Pleteršnik actually has dlétọ, which is probably a misprint. -
2 doltò
doltò Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `chisel'Page in Trubačev: V 60-61Russian:dolotó `chisel' [n o]Czech:dláto `chisel' [n o]Slovak:dláto `chisel' [n o]Polish:Bulgarian:dlató `chisel' [n o];dletó `chisel' [n o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: dolbtóOld Prussian:dalptan `punch, instrument for punching holes'Page in Pokorny: 246Other cognates: -
3 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: -
4 dьlti
dьlti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `hollow, chisel'Page in Trubačev: V 206Church Slavic:Russian:dolbíti `hollow, chisel' [verb], dolbljú [1sg], dolbít [3sg]Old Russian:Czech:Slovak:dĺbst' (dial.) `hollow, chisel, dig into' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:dúpsti `hollow, chisel' [verb], dúbēm [1sg]Slovene:dóɫbsti `hollow, chisel' [verb], dóɫbem [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: dʰlbʰ-teiPage in Pokorny: 246Other cognates:
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