Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/tьnъkъ

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This Proto-Slavic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Slavic

Etymology

From Proto-Balto-Slavic *tinˀukas, from Proto-Indo-European *ténh₂us.

Adjective

*tьnъkъ

  1. thin

Declension

Indefinite declension of *tьnъkъ (hard)
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative *tьnъkъ *tьnъka *tьnъko
genitive *tьnъka *tьnъky *tьnъka
dative *tьnъku *tьnъcě *tьnъku
accusative *tьnъkъ *tьnъkǫ *tьnъko
instrumental *tьnъkomь *tьnъkojǫ *tьnъkomь
locative *tьnъcě *tьnъcě *tьnъcě
vocative *tьnъče *tьnъko *tьnъko
dual masculine feminine neuter
nominative *tьnъka *tьnъcě *tьnъcě
genitive *tьnъku *tьnъku *tьnъku
dative *tьnъkoma *tьnъkama *tьnъkoma
accusative *tьnъka *tьnъcě *tьnъcě
instrumental *tьnъkoma *tьnъkama *tьnъkoma
locative *tьnъku *tьnъku *tьnъku
vocative *tьnъka *tьnъcě *tьnъcě
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative *tьnъci *tьnъky *tьnъka
genitive *tьnъkъ *tьnъkъ *tьnъkъ
dative *tьnъkomъ *tьnъkamъ *tьnъkomъ
accusative *tьnъky *tьnъky *tьnъka
instrumental *tьnъky *tьnъkami *tьnъky
locative *tьnъcěxъ *tьnъkaxъ *tьnъcěxъ
vocative *tьnъci *tьnъky *tьnъka

Descendants

Further reading

References

  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2008) “*tь̏nъkъ”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 505:adj. o (c) ‘thin’