Indo-European Lexicon
Old Slavic Reflex Index
Below we list 30 unique Old Slavic reflex spellings (words and affixes) in an alphabetic order suitable for the language family. Every spelling is linked to one or more pages, each showing a Proto-Indo-European etymon from which the reflex is derived along with other reflexes (in Old Irish or other languages) derived from the same PIE etymon. A multi-morpheme reflex may, like English werewolf, be derived from multiple PIE etyma; or a single spelling may, like English bear or lie, represent multiple reflexes derived from different PIE etyma.
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Search: (tips for searching)Reflex | Etyma |
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ablŭko | ā̆bel- |
bolŭ | bheleu- |
bosiĭ | bhoso-s |
brüvüno | 2. bhrū- |
debelŭ | dheb- |
glasŭ | 2. gal- |
isǫčiti | senk- |
iz | eg̑hs |
kazati | ku̯ek̑- |
klasti | klā- |
krada | kred- |
kyla | 1. k̑eu- |
lędvĭję | 2. lendh- |
lŭgati | 1. leugh- |
mazati | mag̑- |
mēniti | mei-no- |
minǫti | 3. mei- |
moliti | 1. meldh- |
mŭnogŭ | men(e)gh- |
ratište | rēt- |
rĕzati | u̯rēg̑- |
sędra | sendhro- |
skubati | skeub- |
sraga | su̯ergh- |
sramŭ | k̑ormo- |
stolŭ | stā- |
vabiti | u̯āb- |
veštĭ | u̯ek-ti- |
vetrŭ | 10. au̯(e)- |
vlaga | 2. u̯elk- |