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ežь Grammatical information: m. jo Proto-Slavic meaning: `hedgehog'Page in Trubačev: VI 36Russian:ëž `hedgehog' [m jo], ežá [Gens];ož (dial.) `hedgehog' [m jo]Old Russian:Ukrainian:ož (dial.) `hedgehog' [m jo]Czech:Slovak:Polish:jeż `hedgehog' [m jo]Upper Sorbian:jěž `hedgehog' [m jo]Serbo-Croatian:jȇž `hedgehog' [m jo], jéža [Gens];jȇž `hedgehog' [m jo] jȇža [Gens];Čak. jȇž (Vrgada) `sea-urchin, kind of plant' [m jo], jȇža [Gens];Čak. iȇš (Orbanići) `hedgehog, sea-urchin', iȇža [Gens]Slovene:Bulgarian:ež `hedgehog' [m jo]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: eźiosLithuanian:ežỹs `hedgehog' [m io] 4 \{1\}Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₁eǵʰ-io-IE meaning: hedgehogPage in Pokorny: 292Comments: In Greek, where ἐχῖνος `hedgehog, sea-urchin' looks like a derivative of ἔχις `viper', there seems to be a connection between `hedgehog' and `snake'. In Balto-Slavic, the words for `hedgehog' and `snake' do not match formally (-> ǫ́žь).Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} Variants are ẽžis 2, ėžỹs 4.
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