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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-ъlъ
Proto-Slavic
Etymology
Doublet of *-ьlъ. The *-ъ- could reflect either a reduced *-о-, *-u- from u-theme declension, or a hardened variant of *-ьlъ.
Suffix
*-ъlъ m
- From basic roots, forms diminutive nouns, usually of derogative character. Parallel to Latin -ulus, with regional distribution
- Synonym: *-ъka f, *-ъko n
- *pikъla m, *pikъľo n (“bed-wetter”) ← *pikati (“to urinate”)
- *driskъla m, *driskъľo n (“pantshitter”) ← *driskati (“to defecate”)
- *pьrdъla m, *pьrdъľo n (“farter”) ← *pьrděti (“to break wind”)
- *sьrdъla m, *sьrdъľo n (“brat, one who sulks”) ← *sьrditi (“to get angry, to fuss”)
- *rеvъla m, *rеvъľo n (“cry-baby”) ← *řuti (“to cry, to scream, to roar”)
- *orkъla (“chest”) ← Latin arca (“box”) (Latin loanword)
- From basic roots, forms tool nouns. Parallel to *-ьlъ
- From basic roots, forms deponent resultant nouns (pre-Slavic)
- *pьkъlъ (“hell, pitch”) ← Proto-Indo-European *peyk- (“to carve, to hew”)
- *ǫgъlъ (“angle”) ← Proto-Indo-European *h₂eng- (“to curve”)
- *čeхъlъ (“cap, sleeper, cover”) ← of uncertain origin
Alternative forms
- *-ъlа f, *-ъlо n (for expressive purposes, softened to *-ъľо)
- *-оlъ
Declension
Declension of *-ъlъ (hard o-stem)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | *-ъlъ | *-ъla | *-ъli |
Accusative | *-ъlъ | *-ъla | *-ъly |
Genitive | *-ъla | *-ъlu | *-ъlъ |
Locative | *-ъlě | *-ъlu | *-ъlěxъ |
Dative | *-ъlu | *-ъloma | *-ъlomъ |
Instrumental | *-ъlъmь, *-ъlomь* | *-ъloma | *-ъly |
Vocative | *-ъle | *-ъla | *-ъli |
* -ъmь in North Slavic, -omь in South Slavic.
Derived terms
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