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1 gǫgnati
gǫgnati; gǫgn̨ati; Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `speak through the nose'Page in Trubačev: VII 81-82Church Slavic:Belorussian:gugnác' `speak through the nose' [verb]Czech:huhňati `speak through the nose' [verb]Slovak:huhňat' `speak through the nose' [verb]Polish:gugnąć (obs., dial.) `speak through the nose' [verb]Slovene:gognjáti `speak through the nose, murmur' [verb], gognjȃm [1sg]Bulgarian:gắgna `speak through the nose' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: g(ʰ)on-g(ʰ)n- -
2 gǫgn̨ati
gǫgnati; gǫgn̨ati; Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `speak through the nose'Page in Trubačev: VII 81-82Church Slavic:Belorussian:gugnác' `speak through the nose' [verb]Czech:huhňati `speak through the nose' [verb]Slovak:huhňat' `speak through the nose' [verb]Polish:gugnąć (obs., dial.) `speak through the nose' [verb]Slovene:gognjáti `speak through the nose, murmur' [verb], gognjȃm [1sg]Bulgarian:gắgna `speak through the nose' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: g(ʰ)on-g(ʰ)n-
См. также в других словарях:
gang- — gang English meaning: to mock Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘spotten, höhnen” Note: Root gang : “to mock” derived from the onomatopoeic duplication of Root gha gha, ghe ghe, ghi ghi : “to cackle (of geese)”. Material: O.Ind. gañja ḥ… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary