Mittwoch. *serdà f middle Wednesday (middle of week) Declension of *serdà (hard a-stem, accent paradigm c) * -asъ is the expected Balto-Slavic form but...
heart Proto-Balto-Slavic: *śerd- Proto-Slavic: *serda Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱerd- (31 c, 0 e) *ḱḗr *ḱord-om >? Proto-Germanic:...
*sьrdъla m *sьrdъľo n (“brat, one who sulks”) *serdà (“middle”) *sьrdьčьnъ (“heartfelt”) East Slavic: Old East Slavic: сь́рдьце́ (sĭ́rdĭcé) Old Ruthenian: се́рдце...
*serda (“middle”) + *-ьnъ *serdьnъ middle, central *serdьňь (Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, Czech, Polish, Pannonian Rusyn, East Slavic) Indefinite declension...
From *serda + *-ina. *serdina f midst, middle Declension of *serdina (hard a-stem) * -asъ is the expected Balto-Slavic form but is found only in some...
праславянского происхождения в сербохорватском ареале [Isoglosses of lexemes of Proto-Slavic origin in the Serbian-Croatian areal]”, in Славяноведение, number 6,...
Romani kurko, Navajo damóo, Taos tumį́ku, Karao domingko. summer > year: Proto-Slavic *lěto. *nedě̀ľa f Sunday week Declension of *nedě̀ľa (soft a-stem, accent...
South Slavic languages have a form that derives from a nasal variant *sǫbota. The West Slavic forms have no nasal, *sobota. East Slavic: Old East Slavic: субота...
Friday Declension of *pętъkъ (hard o-stem) * -ъmь in North Slavic, -omь in South Slavic. East Slavic: Belarusian: пя́тніца (pjátnica) Russian: пя́тница (pjátnica)...
of *ponedělъkъ (hard o-stem) * -ъmь in North Slavic, -omь in South Slavic. East Slavic: Old East Slavic: понедѣ́локъ (ponedě́lokŭ) Belarusian: панядзе́лак...