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1 klin
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2 kljukica
peg, tick -
3 gvozdь
gvozdь; gvozdъ Grammatical information: m. i; m o Proto-Slavic meaning: `nail'Page in Trubačev: VII 185-186Old Church Slavic:Russian:Ukrainian:Czech:Polish:gwóźdź `nail' [m jo]Old Polish:góźdź `nail' [m jo];Upper Sorbian:hózdź `nail' [m jo]Serbo-Croatian:gvȍzd (arch., dial) `iron, nail, peg, pig' [m o];gvȏzd (arch., dial.) `iron, nail, peg, pig, dense forest' [m o]Slovene:gòzd `(big, high) forest' [m o], gózda [Gens]Indo-European reconstruction: gu̯ozd-??Other cognates: -
4 gvozdъ
gvozdь; gvozdъ Grammatical information: m. i; m o Proto-Slavic meaning: `nail'Page in Trubačev: VII 185-186Old Church Slavic:Russian:Ukrainian:Czech:Polish:gwóźdź `nail' [m jo]Old Polish:góźdź `nail' [m jo];Upper Sorbian:hózdź `nail' [m jo]Serbo-Croatian:gvȍzd (arch., dial) `iron, nail, peg, pig' [m o];gvȏzd (arch., dial.) `iron, nail, peg, pig, dense forest' [m o]Slovene:gòzd `(big, high) forest' [m o], gózda [Gens]Indo-European reconstruction: gu̯ozd-??Other cognates: -
5 žezlъ
žezlъ; žьzlъ; žezlò Grammatical information: m. o; m. o; n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `stick, staff'Old Church Slavic:Russian:žezél' (dial.) `short stick to which draught dogs are tied' [f i]Czech:Old Czech:Serbo-Croatian:žèzlo `sceptre' [n o];žéželj (Vuk) `ein Anbindstock fur die Schafhünde' [m jo]Slovene:žę́zlọ `sceptre' [n o]Bulgarian:žézăl `staff, sceptre' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: geǵʰ-l-Comments: The connection with OHG kegil `nail, peg' etc., which would point to *geǵʰ-l- is uncertain.Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} In Old Russian, both (a) and (b) are attested (Zaliznjak 1985: 134, 137). -
6 žьzlъ
žezlъ; žьzlъ; žezlò Grammatical information: m. o; m. o; n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `stick, staff'Old Church Slavic:Russian:žezél' (dial.) `short stick to which draught dogs are tied' [f i]Czech:Old Czech:Serbo-Croatian:žèzlo `sceptre' [n o];žéželj (Vuk) `ein Anbindstock fur die Schafhünde' [m jo]Slovene:žę́zlọ `sceptre' [n o]Bulgarian:žézăl `staff, sceptre' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: geǵʰ-l-Comments: The connection with OHG kegil `nail, peg' etc., which would point to *geǵʰ-l- is uncertain.Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} In Old Russian, both (a) and (b) are attested (Zaliznjak 1985: 134, 137). -
7 žezlò
žezlъ; žьzlъ; žezlò Grammatical information: m. o; m. o; n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `stick, staff'Old Church Slavic:Russian:žezél' (dial.) `short stick to which draught dogs are tied' [f i]Czech:Old Czech:Serbo-Croatian:žèzlo `sceptre' [n o];žéželj (Vuk) `ein Anbindstock fur die Schafhünde' [m jo]Slovene:žę́zlọ `sceptre' [n o]Bulgarian:žézăl `staff, sceptre' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: geǵʰ-l-Comments: The connection with OHG kegil `nail, peg' etc., which would point to *geǵʰ-l- is uncertain.Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} In Old Russian, both (a) and (b) are attested (Zaliznjak 1985: 134, 137). -
8 kljuka
handle, hook, knob, peg -
9 ščipalka za perilo
clothes-peg, clothespin -
10 sǫ̑kъ
sǫ̑kъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `bough, knot (in wood), splinter'Old Church Slavic:sǫkъ (Sav.) `splinter' [m o]Russian:Belorussian:Ukrainian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:sęk `knot (in wood)' [m o]Slovincian:są̃k `knot (in wood)' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:Kajk. sȏuk (Bednja) `knot (in wood)' [m o], sȏuka [Gens]Slovene:sǫ̑k `twig, knot (in wood)' [m o]Lithuanian:atšankė̃ `barb, funnel-shaped part of a fishing-net, branch, bough' [m o] 3bIndo-European reconstruction: ḱonk-u-sOther cognates:Skt. śaṅkú- (AV+) `peg, wooden nail';OIc. hár `thole pin'
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