дьнь
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *dьnь (“day”).
Declension
Reconstructed:
Declension of дьнь (n-stem)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
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Nominative | дьнь dĭnĭ |
дьни dĭni |
дьне dĭne |
Accusative | дьнь dĭnĭ |
дьни dĭni |
дьни dĭni |
Genitive | дьне dĭne |
дьноу dĭnu |
дьнъ dĭnŭ |
Locative | дьне dĭne |
дьноу dĭnu |
дьньхъ dĭnĭxŭ |
Dative | дьни dĭni |
дьньма dĭnĭma |
дьньмъ dĭnĭmŭ |
Instrumental | дьньмь dĭnĭmĭ |
дьньма dĭnĭma |
дьньми dĭnĭmi |
Vocative | дьнь dĭnĭ |
дьни dĭni |
дьне dĭne |
Attested:
Declension of дьнь
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
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Nominative | дьнь dĭnĭ |
дьни dĭni |
дьне, дьниѥ dĭne, dĭnije |
Accusative | дьнь dĭnĭ |
дьни dĭni |
дьни dĭni |
Genitive | дьне, дьни dĭne, dĭni |
дьноу, дьню, дьнию dĭnu, dĭnju, dĭniju |
дьнъ, дьнь, дьнии dĭnŭ, dĭnĭ, dĭnii |
Locative | дьне, дьни dĭne, dĭni |
дьноу, дьню, дьнию dĭnu, dĭnju, dĭniju |
дьньхъ dĭnĭxŭ |
Dative | дьни, дьневи dĭni, dĭnevi |
— — |
дьньмъ dĭnĭmŭ |
Instrumental | дьньмь dĭnĭmĭ |
— — |
дьньми, дьнꙑ dĭnĭmi, dĭny |
Vocative | — — |
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