Bulgarian: -це (-ce) Macedonian: -це (-ce) Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic script: -це Latin script: -ce Slovene: -ce West Slavic: Czech: -ce Kashubian: -ce Polish:...
fabric; cloth”). Cognate with Latin pannus (“cloth, rag”). IPA(key): /ˈɸɑ.nɔːː/ *fanô m cloth; dook/duck (fabric) banner; flag *gunþifanô Proto-West Germanic:...
पर्ण (parṇa, “wing”), Avestan 𐬞𐬀𐬭𐬆𐬥𐬀 (parəna, “feather”). *porporъ m flag ensign Declension of *porporъ (hard o-stem) * -ъmь in North Slavic, -omь...
Сompare with Mongolian өрүнгө (örüngö), өрүнга (örünga, “sign, banner, flag”) and Kalmyk өрңга (örñga). *xorǫgy f banner Declension of *xorǫgy (v-stem)...
стог (stog) Macedonian: стог (stog) Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic script: сто̑г Latin script: stȏg Slovene: stòg West Slavic: Old Czech: stoh Czech: stoh Bohemian...
(faurwaipjan, “to muzzle, bind”) Proto-Germanic: *waibjō Old Norse: veifa (“flag”) Proto-Indo-Iranian: *waypáyati Proto-Indo-Aryan: *waypáyati Sanskrit: वेपयति...
*(s)teg- (“to cover”) which also gave Proto-Germanic *stakô (“stake”), Latin toga. This derivation, however, conflicts with Winter's law. According to...
*(s)teyg- (“stick”)). Possibly akin to Proto-Germanic *stakô (“stake”) and Latin tignum (“log, beam”). Synonymous with East Slavic *stęgъ, from Old Norse...
distantly related to English flag, flack. For an example of another term previously considered to be derived from the Latin due to coincidental semblance...
reflects a noun *flag-ma from a zero grade *bʰl̥-g-m-” ^ Schrijver, Peter C. H. (1991) The reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European laryngeals in Latin (Leiden studies...