*onъ, *ovъ, *sь, *<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span>, *vьśь *jakъ, *jьnakъ, *kakъ, *onakъ, *ovakъ, *sicь, *takъ, *vьśakъ *koterъ, *eterъ East <span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span>: Old East <span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span>: тъ (tŭ) Belarusian:...
which is cognate with <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Germanic *-naz which in turn usually forms participles of verbs that take *-<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span> in <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span>. *-<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span> m Deverbal from perfective...
descendants) <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span>: *<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span> (see there for further descendants) ^ Derksen, Rick (2008) “*<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span>”, in Etymological Dictionary of the <span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> Inherited Lexicon...
Proto-Indo-European *só Proto-Balto-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *tas <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span> <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *to <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *kъto From <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Balto-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *kas (“who”) + a particle *-to...
Related to *<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span>. Cognate to Lithuanian tóks, from <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Balto-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *taˀkos. *takъ such, such a (kind of), of that kind *tako *takovъ *jь, *čьjь, *jьnъ...
*onъ (“that over there”) and *<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span> (“this, that”). It's not certain whether this had already happened within <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> but it is likely. Following a...
-ਅੱਤ <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Balto-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span>: *-tus Latvian: -tus Lithuanian: -tus <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span>: *-<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span> (partially; regularly extended with <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *-ъkъ) <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Celtic:...
hereto”) *<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span> (“that”) → *tamo (“there; thereto”) *vьśь (“all”) → *vьśěmo (“everywhere”) <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> terms suffixed with *-mo Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span>/jamo...
From Early <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *íntēj, from <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Balto-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *ímtei (“to take”), from <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Indo-European *h₁m̥-é-ti, from *h₁em- (“to take”). *ętì to take...
From <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Balto-<span class="searchmatch">Slavic</span> *awas, from <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Indo-European *h₁é. *ovъ this *jь, *čьjь, *jьnъ, *kъjь, *onъ, *ovъ, *sь, *<span class="searchmatch">tъ</span>, *vьśь *jakъ, *jьnakъ, *kakъ, *onakъ...