Inherited from Old East Slavic, from Proto-Slavic *avorovъ, from *avorъ.[1] By surface analysis, ꙗ́воръ (jávor) + -овый (-ovyj). Cognate with Russian я́воровый (jávorovyj), Old Church Slavonic аворовъ (avorovŭ).
ꙗворо́вый • (javoróvyj)
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | ꙗворовый javorovyj |
ꙗворовоє javorovoje |
ꙗвороваꙗ javorovaja |
ꙗворовыѣ javorovyjě | |
genitive | ꙗворового javorovoho |
ꙗворовоѣ javorovojě |
ꙗворовыхъ javorovyx | ||
dative | ꙗворовому javorovomu |
ꙗворовой javorovoj |
ꙗворовымъ javorovym | ||
accusative | animate | ꙗворового javorovoho |
ꙗворовоє javorovoje |
ꙗворовую javorovuju |
ꙗворовыхъ javorovyx |
inanimate | ꙗворовый javorovyj |
ꙗворовыѣ javorovyjě | |||
instrumental | ꙗворовымъ javorovym |
ꙗворовою javorovoju |
ꙗворовыми javorovymi | ||
locative | ꙗворовомъ javorovom |
ꙗворовой javorovoj |
ꙗворовыхъ javorovyx | ||
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short form | ꙗворовъ javorov |
ꙗворово javorovo |
ꙗворова javorova |
ꙗворовы javorovy |
url=yavorovyjPlease see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.Bulyka, A. M., editor (2017), “яворовый”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), numbers 37 (чорное – ящыкъ), Minsk: Belaruskaia navuka, →ISBN, page 287