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1 dьly
dьly Grammatical information: f. ū Proto-Slavic meaning: `cask'Page in Trubačev: V 210Church Slavic:Bulgarian:délva `big jug with handles' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: The closest cognate of this etymon seems to be Lat. dōlium. OIr. delb f. `form, image' and W delw f. `form, image, idol' [f] are semantically more abstract.Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} The Nsg. is attested as dlъvi. -
2 korỳto
korỳto Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `trough'Page in Trubačev: XI 121-126Church Slavic:Russian:korýto `wash-tub, trough' [n o]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:kòrito `trough, river-bed' [n o];Čak. korȉto (Vrgada, Novi) `trough' [n o];Čak. korȉto (Orbanići) `(drinking) trough' [n o]Slovene:korítọ `trough, bee-hive' [n o]Bulgarian:koríto `trough, depression, river-bed' [n o]Indo-European reconstruction: (s)kor-??Page in Pokorny: 938 -
3 ȏlъ
ȏlъ Grammatical information: m. o/u Accent paradigm: cPage in Trubačev: XXXII 80-81Church Slavic:Old Russian:Slovene:ǫ̑ɫ `beer' [m o], ǫ̑la [Gens], olȗ [Gens]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: aluLithuanian:alùs `beer' [m u]Old Prussian:alu (EV) `beer'Indo-European reconstruction: h₂l-u-Other cognates:OIc. ǫl `beer, drinking-bout' [n]
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