norvь

norvь
norvъ; norvь Grammatical information: m. o; f. i Proto-Slavic meaning: `custom, manner'
Page in Trubačev: XXV 192-195
Old Church Slavic:
nravъ (Supr., Zogr.2) `custom, manner' [m o]
Russian:
nórov `(obs.) custom, (coll.) obstinacy' [m o]
Czech:
mrav `custom, manner' [m o]
Old Czech:
nrav `custom, manner, habit' [m o]
Polish:
narów `bad habit, shortcoming, vice' [m o]
Serbo-Croatian:
nárav `custom, nature, character' [f i];
Čak. nå̄rå̃v (Vrgada) `custom, nature, character' [f i], nå̄rȁvi [Gens]
Slovene:
nràv `custom' [m o], nráva [Gens];
nràv `customs' [f i], nrávi [Gens]
Bulgarian:
nrav `character, (pl.) customs' [m o]

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