nòžь

nòžь
nòžь Grammatical information: m. jo Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `knife'
Page in Trubačev: XXVI 23-24
Old Church Slavic:
nožь `knife' [m jo]
Russian:
nož `knife' [m jo]
Czech:
nu̥ž `knife' [m jo], noža [Gens]
Slovak:
nôž `knife' [m jo], noža [Gens]
Polish:
nóż `knife' [m jo], noża [Gens]
Upper Sorbian:
nóž `knife' [m jo], noža [Gens]
Lower Sorbian:
nož `knife' [m jo];
nou̯ž (dial.) `knife' [m jo] \{1\}
Serbo-Croatian:
nȏž `knife' [m jo], nóža [Gens];
Čak. nõž (Vrgada) `knife' [m jo], nōžȁ [Gens];
Čak. nóž (Hvar) `knife' [m jo], nōžȁ [Gens];
Čak. nuõš (Orbanići) `knife' [m jo];
Kajk. nȅž (Bednja) `knife' [m jo]
Slovene:
nòž `knife' [m jo], nóža [Gens]
Bulgarian:
nož `knife' [m jo]
Indo-European reconstruction: h₁noǵʰ-io-
Other cognates:
Gk. ἔγχος `spear' [n]
Notes:
\{1\} See Schuster-Šewc 1958: 270.

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