блакитный

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Old Ruthenian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish błękitny, from Old Polish błękitny, borrowed from Middle High German blankhīt, borrowed from Late Latin blanketus, blanchetus, blanquetus, borrowed from Frankish *blank, from Proto-West Germanic *blank, from Proto-Germanic *blankaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleyǵ-. Doublet of блѣскъ (blěsk). First attested in the 16th century.

Adjective

блаки́тный (blakítnyj)

  1. azure, sky blue, baby blue
    Synonym: голубы́й (holubýj)

Declension

Descendants

  • Belarusian: блакі́тны (blakítny)
  • Ukrainian: блаки́тний (blakýtnyj)

See also

Colors in Old Ruthenian · колоры (kolory), барвы (barvy), цвѣта (cvěta) (layout · text)
     бѣлый (bělyj)      сѣрый (sěryj)      чорный (čornyj)
             червоный (červonyj), красный (krasnyj); багрѧный (bahrjanyj)              рудый (rudyj), помаранчовый (pomarančovyj); брунатный (brunatnyj), каштановый (kaštanovyj)              жовтый (žovtyj)
                          зеленый (zelenyj)             
                          голубый (holubyj), блакитный (blakitnyj)              синїй (sinij)
             фїалковый (fialkovyj)              фїалковый (fialkovyj); багрѧный (bahrjanyj)              румѧный (rumjanyj)

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