- l̨utъ
- l̨utъ
Grammatical information: adj. o
Proto-Slavic meaning: `fierce'
Page in Trubačev: XV 231-236Old Church Slavic:ljutъ `fierce, wicked, strong' [adj o]Russian:ljútyj `ferocious, fierce, cruel' [adj o]Czech:lítý (lit.) `fierce, ferocious' [adj o]Old Czech:l'útý `fierce, ferocious, sharp' [adj o]Slovak:l'úty `strong, sharp, fierce' [adj o]Polish:luty `fierce, ferocious, wild' [adj o]Serbo-Croatian:ljȗt `bitter, sharp, angry, fierce' [adj o], ljúta [Nomsf], ljúto [Nomsn];Čak. l̨ȗt (Vrgada) `intense, strong, severe, sour' [adj o], l̨ūtȁ [Nomsf], l̨ȗto [Nomsn];Čak. ljȗt (Orbanići) `strong (of brandy and of food), sour, hot' [adj o], ljũta [Nomsf], ljȗto [Nomsn]Slovene:ljȗt `strong, sharp, fierce, bitter' [adj o], ljúta [Nomsf]Bulgarian:ljut `sharp, pungent, angry, horrible' [adj o]Indo-European reconstruction: leut-o-??Other cognates:Gk. λύσσα `rage' [f]
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