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1 medjà
medjà Grammatical information: f. jā Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `border, boundary, balk'Page in Trubačev: XVIII 45-47Old Church Slavic:Russian:mežá `boundary, boundary-strip' [f jā], mežú [Accs]Ukrainian:mežá `boundary, boundary-strip' [f jā], mežú [Accs]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:mèđa `boundary, border' [f jā], mȅđu [Accs];mejȁ (dial.) `boundary, boundary-strip' [f jā], mejȕ [Accs];Čak. mejȁ (Vrgada) `boundary, border' [f jā], mȅju [Accs]Slovene:méja `boundary, fence, shrub(s), grove' [f jā]Bulgarian:meždá `balk' [f jā]Lithuanian:mẽdžias `forest' [m io]Latvian:Old Prussian:median `wood'Indo-European reconstruction: medʰ-ieh₂Certainty: +Page in Pokorny: 706Other cognates:Skt. mádhya- (RV+) `middle, located in the middle' [adj]; -
2 medju
medju Grammatical information: prep. Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `between, among'Page in Trubačev: XVIII 51-52Old Church Slavic:Russian:mežú (dial.) `between, among' [prep];méžu (dial.) `between, among' [prep]Czech:Serbo-Croatian:mȅđu `between, among' [prep]Slovene:mèju `between, among' [prep]Bulgarian:meždú `between, among' [prep]Certainty: +Page in Pokorny: 706Other cognates:Skt. mádhya- (RV+) `middle, located in the middle' [adj];Notes:\{1\} Loc. du. -
3 bȁba
bȁba Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `old woman'Page in Trubačev: I 105-108Old Church Slavic:Russian:bába `grandmother, married peasant woman' [f ā]Czech:bába `grandmother, midwife, old woman' [f ā];Slovak:Polish:Slovincian:bãbă `old woman, grannie, female (of an animal)' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:bȁba `grandmother, midwife, nurse, mother-in-law' [f ā];Čak. bȁba (Vrgada) `grandmother, midwife' [f ā];Čak. bȁba (Novi) `midwife' [f ā]Slovene:bába `grandmother, midwife' [f ā]Bulgarian:bába `grandmother, old woman, mother-in-law' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: báʔbaʔLithuanian:bóba `old woman' [f ā] 1Latvian:bãba `old woman' [f ā]Certainty: -Page in Pokorny: 91Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} The Middle High German word is assumed to be a borrowing from Slavic (Sɫawski SP I: 171). -
4 medojědъ
medojědъ Grammatical information: adj. oPage in Trubačev: XVIII 55Russian:medoéd (dial.) `honey-lover' [m o]Czech:Serbo-Croatian:mȅdojēd (dial.) `death's head moth' [m o]Slovene:medojẹ̀d `honey-eater, honey-lover' [m o], medojẹ́da [Gens]Page in Pokorny: 288, 707Comments: For morphological as well as semantic reasons the noun *medojedъ must be a more recent formation than *medvědь.Other cognates:Skt. madh(u)vád- `honey-eater'Notes:\{1\} The Psalter of Dimitri belongs to the corpus which was discovered at St. Catherine's monastery in 1975. Strictly speaking it might be classified as a Middle Bulgarian text (Birnbaum and Schaeken 1997: 143). \{2\} The attestations occur in a Croatian MS. from the 14th century and a Serbian MS. from the 15th century, respectively. \{3\} In West Slavic, we find secondary forms with n-, e.g. (O)Pl. niedźwiedź, OCz. nedvěd. -
5 medvě̀dь
medvě̀dь Grammatical information: m. jo Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `bear'Page in Trubačev: XVIII 55, 65-67Old Church Slavic:medvědь (PsDim.) `bear' [m jo] \{1\}Church Slavic:medvědь (Par., Hval.) `bear' [m jo] \{2\}Russian:medvéd' `bear' [m jo]Czech:medvěd `bear' [m o]Slovak:Polish:miedźwiedź (arch., dial.) `bear' [m jo] \{3\}Serbo-Croatian:mèdvjed `bear' [m o];Čak. medvȉd (Vrgada) `bear' [m o];Čak. medvȉd (Novi) `bear' [m o];Čak. medvȅd (Orbanići) `bear' [m o]Slovene:médvẹd `bear' [m o], medvẹ́da [Gens]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: medveʔd-i-Indo-European reconstruction: medʰ-u-h₁ed-i-IE meaning: honey-eaterCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 288, 707Other cognates:Skt. madh(u)vád- `honey-eater'Notes:\{1\} The Psalter of Dimitri belongs to the corpus which was discovered at St. Catherine's monastery in 1975. Strictly speaking it might be classified as a Middle Bulgarian text (Birnbaum and Schaeken 1997: 143). \{2\} The attestations occur in a Croatian MS. from the 14th century and a Serbian MS. from the 15th century, respectively. \{3\} In West Slavic, we find secondary forms with n-, e.g. (O)Pl. niedźwiedź, OCz. nedvěd.
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