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1 jajce
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2 ajьce
ajьce Grammatical information: n. jo Proto-Slavic meaning: `egg'Page in Trubačev: I 61-63Old Church Slavic:Russian:jajcó `egg' [n jo];jájko (dial.) `egg' [n o]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:jájce `egg' [n jo]Slovene:jájce `egg' [n jo];jàjce `egg' [n jo];jajcè `egg' [n jo]Bulgarian:jajcé `egg' [n jo]Page in Pokorny: 783Comments: Originally a diminutive of *jaje. Forms with a suffix *-ko are secondary.Other cognates:W wy `egg' -
3 ȃje
ȃje Grammatical information: n. jo Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `egg'Page in Trubačev: I 61-62Polish:Slovincian:jãjä `egg' [n jo]Upper Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:Polabian:Serbo-Croatian:jáje `egg' [n jo], jája [Nom p];Čak. jå̑je (Vrgada) `egg' [n jo], jãja [Nom p];Čak. jȃje (Novi) `egg' [n jo], jája [Nom p];Čak. jȃje (Orbanići) `egg' [n jo], jãja [Nom p]Indo-European reconstruction: h₂ōui-omIE meaning: eggCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 783Comments: A derivative of *h2eui- `bird'.Other cognates:W wy `egg' -
4 skrknjeno jajce
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5 umešana jajca
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6 v mehko kuhano jajce
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7 ę̄drò
ę̄drò Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `kernel, core'Page in Trubačev: VI 65-66Russian:jadró `kernel, core' [n o], jádra [Nom p]Czech:jádro `kernel, core' [n o]Slovak:Polish:jądro `grain, kernel, core' [n o]Serbo-Croatian:jédro `kernel, core' [n o];Kajk. jādrȅ `kernel, core' [n o], jãdro [Nom p]Slovene:jédrọ `kernel, pit' [n o]Bulgarian:jedró `kernel' [n o]Indo-European reconstruction: h₁en-d(ʰ)r-ó-m??Comments: The connection with Skt. āṇḍá- (RV, AV+) `egg, testicle' [n] has generally been abandoned. -
8 jьkrà
jьkrà; jьkro Grammatical information: f. ā; n. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `roe, spawn, (anat.) calf'Page in Trubačev: VIII 217-220Church Slavic:Russian:ikrá `roe, spawn, caviar, (anat.) calf' [f ā];ikró (Psk.) `roe, spawn, caviar' [f ā];ikrá `roe, spawn, caviar, (anat.) calf' [f ā];Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:Old Polish:Slovincian:krùo̯ `roe, (anat.) calf' [f ā]Polabian:jåkră `roe' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:ȉkra `roe' [f ā]Slovene:íkra `spawn, roe, hydatid, scale' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: ikraʔ; ikroLithuanian:ìkras `fish-egg, (anat.) calf, (pl.) roe, spawn, caviar' [m o] 2 \{1\}Latvian:Old Prussian:yccroy `(anat.) calf'Comments: Derivative of *Hiekw-r/n-.Other cognates:Skt. yákar- (yakn-) `liver'; -
9 jьkro
jьkrà; jьkro Grammatical information: f. ā; n. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `roe, spawn, (anat.) calf'Page in Trubačev: VIII 217-220Church Slavic:Russian:ikrá `roe, spawn, caviar, (anat.) calf' [f ā];ikró (Psk.) `roe, spawn, caviar' [f ā];ikrá `roe, spawn, caviar, (anat.) calf' [f ā];Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:Old Polish:Slovincian:krùo̯ `roe, (anat.) calf' [f ā]Polabian:jåkră `roe' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:ȉkra `roe' [f ā]Slovene:íkra `spawn, roe, hydatid, scale' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: ikraʔ; ikroLithuanian:ìkras `fish-egg, (anat.) calf, (pl.) roe, spawn, caviar' [m o] 2 \{1\}Latvian:Old Prussian:yccroy `(anat.) calf'Comments: Derivative of *Hiekw-r/n-.Other cognates:Skt. yákar- (yakn-) `liver'; -
10 męzdra
męzdra; męzdro Grammatical information: f. ā; n. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `inner side (of a hide)'Page in Trubačev: XIX 7-11Church Slavic:męzdra `inner side of a rind' [f ā]Russian:mezdrá `inner side (of a hide)' [f ā]Ukrainian:mizdró `inner side (of a hide)' [n o];mizdrjá `inner side (of a hide)' [f ā]Czech:mázdra `pellicle, film, membrane' [f ā]Slovak:máz(d)ra (dial.) `membrane of an egg' [f ā]Polish:mięzdra (dial.) `membrane' [f ā]Old Polish:miązdra `membrane' [f ā];mięzdra `membrane' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:mézdra `pellicle on flesh, membrane, inner side (of a hide)' [f ā]Slovene:mę́zdra `inner side (of a hide), skin on milk, sap-wood' [f ā];mę́zdrọ `sap-wood, bast' [n o];mę́zda `membrane' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: mēms-ro-IE meaning: flesh, meatOther cognates: -
11 męzdro
męzdra; męzdro Grammatical information: f. ā; n. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `inner side (of a hide)'Page in Trubačev: XIX 7-11Church Slavic:męzdra `inner side of a rind' [f ā]Russian:mezdrá `inner side (of a hide)' [f ā]Ukrainian:mizdró `inner side (of a hide)' [n o];mizdrjá `inner side (of a hide)' [f ā]Czech:mázdra `pellicle, film, membrane' [f ā]Slovak:máz(d)ra (dial.) `membrane of an egg' [f ā]Polish:mięzdra (dial.) `membrane' [f ā]Old Polish:miązdra `membrane' [f ā];mięzdra `membrane' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:mézdra `pellicle on flesh, membrane, inner side (of a hide)' [f ā]Slovene:mę́zdra `inner side (of a hide), skin on milk, sap-wood' [f ā];mę́zdrọ `sap-wood, bast' [n o];mę́zda `membrane' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: mēms-ro-IE meaning: flesh, meatOther cognates:
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