natь

natь
natь Grammatical information: f. i Proto-Slavic meaning: `leafy top of a root vegetable'
Page in Trubačev: XXIII 186-187
Russian:
natína (dial.) `leafy top of a root vegetable' [f ā]
Ukrainian:
nat' (dial.) `leafy top of a root vegetable' [f ā]
Czech:
nat' `leafy top of a root vegetable' [f i]
Slovak:
nat' `leafy top of a root vegetable' [f i]
Polish:
nać `leafy top of a root vegetable' [f i]
Slovene:
nȃt `leafy top of a root vegetable' [f i]
Lithuanian:
notrė̃ `(stinging) nettle' [f ē] 4
Latvian:
nâtre `(stinging) nettle' [f ē]
Old Prussian:
noatis `(stinging) nettle'
Indo-European reconstruction: noHt-r- (neH₂/₃t-r-??)
Other cognates:
The relationship with OHG nazza, OIc. nǫtr `nettle' is unclear.

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