brězgъ

brězgъ
brězgъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `dawn'
Page in Trubačev: III 17, 19
Old Church Slavic:
probrězgъ `dawn' [m o]
Russian:
brezg (coll., dial.) `dawn' [m o]
Czech:
rozbřesk `dawn' [m o]
Old Czech:
březk `dawn' [m o]
Polish:
brzask `dawn' [m o]
Old Polish:
brzazg `dawn' [m o]
Slovene:
brẹ̑sk `dawn' [m o]
Lithuanian:
brė́kšti `dawn' [verb], brė́kšta `dawn' [3ps], brė́ško [3pt]
Comments: We may reconstruct a deverbative noun *bʰreh₁ǵ-sk-o-.
Other cognates:
Skt. bhrājate `shine, beam' [verb]

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