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1 ȇdlь
ȇdlь; edlà Grammatical information: f. i; f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `spruce, fir'Page in Trubačev: VI 14-15Russian:Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:Old Polish:jedla [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:jéla `fir' [f ā];jȅla `fir' [f ā];Čak. jȅla (Vrgada) `tree-trunk' [f ā]Slovene:ję̑l `spruce, fir' [f i], jelȋ [Gens];ję̑la `spruce, fir' [f ā]Bulgarian:jelá `fir' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: edli-Lithuanian:ẽglė `spruce, fir' [f ē] 2Latvian:Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₁edʰ-l-iIE meaning: spruce, firPage in Pokorny: 289-290Comments: Connecting the name of the `spruce' or `fir-tree' with Lith. ãdata `needle' and adýti `to darn', as advocated by Fraenkel ( Fraenkel I: 117-118) and Pokorny, is semantically attractive but does not make much sense in relation to Lat. ebulum (cf. Andersen 1996: 119).Other cognates:Lat. ebulum `dwarf-elder, danewort (sambucus ebulus)' [n], ebulus `dwarf-elder, danewort (sambucus ebulus)' [f];Notes: -
2 edlà
ȇdlь; edlà Grammatical information: f. i; f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `spruce, fir'Page in Trubačev: VI 14-15Russian:Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:Old Polish:jedla [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:jéla `fir' [f ā];jȅla `fir' [f ā];Čak. jȅla (Vrgada) `tree-trunk' [f ā]Slovene:ję̑l `spruce, fir' [f i], jelȋ [Gens];ję̑la `spruce, fir' [f ā]Bulgarian:jelá `fir' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: edli-Lithuanian:ẽglė `spruce, fir' [f ē] 2Latvian:Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₁edʰ-l-iIE meaning: spruce, firPage in Pokorny: 289-290Comments: Connecting the name of the `spruce' or `fir-tree' with Lith. ãdata `needle' and adýti `to darn', as advocated by Fraenkel ( Fraenkel I: 117-118) and Pokorny, is semantically attractive but does not make much sense in relation to Lat. ebulum (cf. Andersen 1996: 119).Other cognates:Lat. ebulum `dwarf-elder, danewort (sambucus ebulus)' [n], ebulus `dwarf-elder, danewort (sambucus ebulus)' [f];Notes:
См. также в других словарях:
ель — род. п. ели, ёлка, укр. єль, ïль, яль [ялинка ёлка . – Т.], цслав. ѥла ἐλάτη, болг. ела, сербохорв. jелa, словен. ję̂l, род. п. jelȋ, др. чеш. jedla, чеш. jedle ж. пихта , слвц. jedl a, польск. jodɫa, в. луж. jědla, н. луж. jedɫa. Первонач … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Vocabulario indoeuropeo (sustantivos) — Esta es una lista de las raíces protoindoeuropeas más comunes. En general sólo se ofrece la lengua más representativa de cada una de las ramas del indoeuropeo. Todas las palabras se muestran en su declinación más representativa. Contenido 1… … Wikipedia Español
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yezgo — (Del bajo lat. educus.) ► sustantivo masculino BOTÁNICA Planta herbácea caprifoliácea, vivaz, con rizoma rastrero, hojas compuestas, de olor desagradable, con los foliolos lanceolados y dentados en su margen, flores blancas o rosadas y bayas… … Enciclopedia Universal
yezgo — (Del celtolat. edŭcus, var. del galo ŏdŏcos, infl. por el lat. ebŭlum). m. Planta herbácea, vivaz, de la familia de las Caprifoliáceas, con tallos de uno a dos metros de altura y semejante al saúco, del cual se distingue por ser las hojuelas más… … Diccionario de la lengua española
edh- (*heĝʷ-) — edh (*heĝʷ ) English meaning: sharp Note: From an older root heĝʷ el derived: Root ak ̂ , ok ̂ : ‘sharp; stone” and Root üĭ k ̂ : īk̆ ̂ : ‘spear, pike”, finally Root edh (*heĝʷ ): ‘sharp” [common Illyr. Balt ĝh > d phonetic… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
od-1 (*had-) — od 1 (*had ) English meaning: to smell, *have repulsive smell Deutsche Übersetzung: “riechen” Material: Arm. hot “Duft, smell, odor” (sek. o stem), hotim “rieche”, hototim “wittere”; Gk. ὄζω “rieche, dufte” (*ὄδι̯ ω, with Lat.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary