lъbъ

lъbъ
lъbъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `skull'
Page in Trubačev: XVI 225-228
Church Slavic:
lъbъ `skull' [m o]
Russian:
lob `forehead, brow' [m o], lba [Gens]
Czech:
lebka `skull' [f ā];
leb (lit.) `skull' [f i], l(e)bi [Gens], lba (arch.) [Gens];
leb (lit.) `skull' [m o], l(e)bu [Gens] \{1\}
Old Czech:
leb `skull' [m o], lba [Gens];
leb `skull' [f i], lbi [Gens]
Slovak:
leb (lit., arch.) `skull' [m o], leba [Gens];
leb (arch., lit.) `skull' [f i], lebi [Gens]
Polish:
ɫeb `head of an animal, (coll.) head, pate' [m o], ɫba [Gens]
Slovene:
lǝ̀b `skull, forehead' [m o], lǝbà [Gens]
Indo-European reconstruction: lubʰ-o-
Other cognates:
\{1\} Jungmann also mentions an obsolete Gsg. lba.

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