nȇrstъ

nȇrstъ
nȇrstъ; nȇrstь Grammatical information: m. o; f. i Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `spawning'
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Russian:
nérest `spawning' [m o]
Old Czech:
neřest `spawning' [f i]
Slovak:
neres (dial.) `spawning' [m o];
nerest' (dial.) `spawning' [f i]
Polish:
mrzost (dial.) `spawning' [m o];
nerest (dial.) `spawning, spawn' [m o]
Old Polish:
mrost `spawning' [m o]
Serbo-Croatian:
mrȉjest `roe of a small fish' [m o], mrȉjesta [Gens]
Slovene:
mrẹ̑st `rutting period (of cats), (žabji m.) frogspawn' [m o];
drẹ̑st `spawning' [m o]
Lithuanian:
ner̃štas `spawning' [m o] 2
Latvian:
nę̄̀rsts2 `spawning' [m o]

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