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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/lyko
Proto-Slavic
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *lúnˀka (“bast”).
Noun
*lỳko n[1][2][3]
- bast
Declension
Declension of *lỳko (hard o-stem, accent paradigm a)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | *lỳko | *lỳcě | *lỳka |
Accusative | *lỳko | *lỳcě | *lỳka |
Genitive | *lỳka | *lỳku | *lỳkъ |
Locative | *lỳcě | *lỳku | *lỳcě̄xъ |
Dative | *lỳku | *lỳkoma | *lỳkomъ |
Instrumental | *lỳkъmь, *lỳkomь* | *lỳkoma | *lỳkȳ |
Vocative | *lỳko | *lỳcě | *lỳka |
* -ъmь in North Slavic, -omь in South Slavic.
Derived terms
- *lyčьnъ
Descendants
- East Slavic:
- Belarusian: лы́ка (lýka)
- Russian: лы́ко (lýko)
- Ukrainian: лико (lyko)
- South Slavic:
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: лꙑко (lyko)
- Glagolitic: [Term?]
- Bulgarian: ли́ко (líko)
- Macedonian: лико (liko)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ли̏ко
- Latin: lȉko
- Slovene: líkọ (tonal orthography)
- Old Church Slavonic:
- West Slavic:
- Old Czech: lýko
- Czech: lýko
- Moravian (Mistřice): u̯iko
- Czech: lýko
- Kashubian:
- Polabian:
- Polish: łyko
- Slovak: lyko
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: łyko
- Lower Sorbian: łyko
- Old Czech: lýko
Further reading
- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973), “лыко”, in Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), transl. and suppl. by Oleg Trubachyov, Moscow: Progress
References
- Derksen, Rick (2008), “*lỳko”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 295: “*lúnʔko”
- Nikolajev, S. L. (2012), “Vostočnoslavjanskije refleksy akcentnoj paradigmy d i indojevropejskije sootvetstvija slavjanskim akcentnym tipam suščestvitelʹnyx mužskovo roda s o- i u-osnovami*”, in Karpato-balkanskij dialektnyj landšaft: Jazyk i kulʹtura (in Russian), volume 2, Moscow: Institute for Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, page 58: “ly̋ko”
- Olander, Thomas (2001), “lyk, lyka, lyko”, in Common Slavic accentological word list, Copenhagen: Editiones Olander: “a (NA 115, 137; SA 23, 155; PR 132;); a (RPT 111)] bast”