-
1 gъrbъ
gъrbъ; gъrba Grammatical information: m. o; f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `hump'Page in Trubačev: VII 199-201Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:gȓb `back' [m o];gȑba `hump' [f ā]Slovene:gȓb `hump, back, wrinkle' [m o];gŕba `hump, back, wrinkle' [f ā]Bulgarian:grăb `back' [m o];gắrba `hump' [f ā]Old Prussian:Certainty: -Page in Pokorny: 387Comments: In my opinion, it is preferable to separate * gъrbъ from -> *grǫbъ, * grubъ `coarse, rude'. Of course, the roots may have influenced one another. We may reconstruct * grbʰ-, if we wish to stick to Indo-European terms, perhaps an enlarged of a root meaning `bend' (cf. Mažiulis PKEŽ IV: 324-326).Notes:\{1\} The emendation is justified by many place-names, e.g. Gailgarben or Geylegarben `Weissenberg'. -
2 gъrba
gъrbъ; gъrba Grammatical information: m. o; f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `hump'Page in Trubačev: VII 199-201Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:gȓb `back' [m o];gȑba `hump' [f ā]Slovene:gȓb `hump, back, wrinkle' [m o];gŕba `hump, back, wrinkle' [f ā]Bulgarian:grăb `back' [m o];gắrba `hump' [f ā]Old Prussian:Certainty: -Page in Pokorny: 387Comments: In my opinion, it is preferable to separate * gъrbъ from -> *grǫbъ, * grubъ `coarse, rude'. Of course, the roots may have influenced one another. We may reconstruct * grbʰ-, if we wish to stick to Indo-European terms, perhaps an enlarged of a root meaning `bend' (cf. Mažiulis PKEŽ IV: 324-326).Notes:\{1\} The emendation is justified by many place-names, e.g. Gailgarben or Geylegarben `Weissenberg'. -
3 ot(ъ)
ot(ъ) Grammatical information: prep. Proto-Slavic meaning: `from'Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:Slovene:òd `from' [prep]Bulgarian:ot `from' [prep]Lithuanian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₁otiOther cognates:Skt. áti `beyond, over' [prep];Lat. et `and' [conj];Go. iʮ `but, if' [conj] -
4 bòlna
bòlna Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `membrane'Page in Trubačev: II 175-177Church Slavic:Russian:Old Russian:Ukrainian:bolóna `membrane, window-pane' [f ā]Czech:blána `film, membrane, web (of water-fowl), sap-wood' [f ā]Slovak:Polish:Old Polish:Lower Sorbian:Slovene:blȃna `membrane, thin skin, parchment' [f ā]Bulgarian:blaná `manure (used as fuel), turf' [f ā]Lithuanian:bálnas `white, having a white back (cattle)' [adj] 3Indo-European reconstruction: bʰolH-neh₂Page in Pokorny: 118Comments: Both Trubačëv and Sɫawski are inclined to derive bolna `membrane, sapwood' and bolna `turf, meadow' from a root meaning `white'. Though the relationship between `membrane' and `white' may not be obvious, the relationship between the usually light-coloured sapwood and `white' is unproblematic. In view of the semantic similarities between `sapwood' and `membrane', the etymology advocated by Trubačëv and Sɫawski may very well be correct. The connection between * bolna `turf, meadow' and * bolto `swamp', where an etymology involving the root for `white' is widely accepted, seems quite plausible. -
5 otjutiti
otjutiti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `feel, perceive'Old Church Slavic:Russian:očutít'sja `find oneself, come to be' [verb]Old Russian:Czech:cítiti `feel' [verb] \{1\}Slovak:cítit' `perceive, (refl.) feel' [verb] \{1\}Polish:cucić `bring back to consciousness, (refl.) awake' [verb] \{1\}Serbo-Croatian:ćútjeti `feel' [verb];Čak. ćūtȉti (Vrgada) `feel' [verb];Čak. ćūtȉt (Orbanići) `feel' [verb] \{1\}Slovene:čútiti `feel, sense, notice' [verb], čútim [1sg];čutíti `feel, sense, notice' [verb], čútim [1sg] \{1\}Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: i̯out-Lithuanian:jaũsti `feel, sense' [verb], jaũča [3ps], jaũtė [3pt]Latvian:jàust `feel, notice, heed, understand' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: h₁ot-iout-??Notes:\{1\} With initial *tj- resulting from reanalysis of *ot-jutiti as *o-tjutiti. -
6 sě̀nь
sě̀nь Grammatical information: f. i Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `shadow'Old Church Slavic:sěnь `shadow' [f i]Russian:Czech:síň `(entrance) hall' [f i]Old Czech:sieň `(entrance) hall' [f i]Slovak:sieň `(entrance) hall' [f i]Polish:sień `(entrance) hall' [f i]Serbo-Croatian:sjȅn `shadow' [m o]Latvian:seĩja (dial.) `face' [f ā];Other cognates:Skt. chāyā́- (RV+) `shadow, reflection' [f ā];Gk. σκιά̑ `shadow' [f];Notes:\{1\} The *s- was adopted from forms with zero grade of the root, cf. *sijati.
См. также в других словарях:
Back from Ashes — at U Fest in Mesa, Arizona in September 2011 From left to right: Anthony De Jesus, Jimmy Bones, Jason Hobel, David Digilio and Mikey Butikofer Background i … Wikipedia
Back from Hell — Студийный альбом Run D.M.C. Дата выпуска 16 октября 1990 Записан 1989 1990 … Википедия
Back from Cali — Chanson par Slash extrait de l’album Slash Pays États Unis Sortie … Wikipédia en Français
Back From The Dead — Ep EP Zombie Girl Дата выпуска 13 июня, 2006 Жанр электронная музыка индастриал рок Длительность 32:03 … Википедия
Back from the Dead — EP Zombie Girl Дата выпуска 13 июня, 2006 Жанр электронная музыка индастриал рок Длительность 32:03 Лейблы … Википедия
Back from the Grave — Back from the Grave … Википедия
Back from the Brink — may refer to:* Back from the Brink , an autobiography by Irish footballer Paul McGrath * Back from the Brink, a rare species conservation programme by Plantlife … Wikipedia
Back From The Dead — est le cinquième album studio d Obituary. Il est sorti en 1997. Pour la première fois depuis leurs débuts, les floridiens délaissent Scott Burns au profit de Jamie Locke. Back From The Dead Album par Obituary Genre Death metal Producteur Jamie… … Wikipédia en Français
Back from the Klondike — is one of Sam Loyd s most famous puzzles. The following are Sam Loyd s original instructions:Euler, the great mathematician, discovered a rule for solving all manner of maze puzzles, which, as all good puzzlists know, depends chiefly upon working … Wikipedia
Back from the Grave (серия) — Обложка пластинки Back From The Grave Volume One Back from the Grave серия компиляций га … Википедия
Back from Rio — Infobox Album Name = Back from Rio Type = studio Artist = Roger McGuinn Released = Start date|1990 Recorded = Capitol Studios, Los Angeles Genre = Rock Length = 41:44 Label = Arista Producer = David Cole, Roger McGuinn Reviews = *Allmusic… … Wikipedia