plotъ

plotъ
plotъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `fence'
Old Church Slavic:
plotъ (Ps. Sin.) `fence' [m o]
Russian:
plot (dial.) `fence' [m o]
Old Russian:
plotъ `fence' [m o]
Czech:
plot `fence' [m o]
Slovak:
plot `fence' [m o]
Polish:
pɫot `fence' [m o]
Upper Sorbian:
pɫót `fence' [m o], pɫota [Gens], pɫotu [Gens]
Serbo-Croatian:
plȏt `fence' [m o], plȍta [Gens]
Slovene:
plọ̑t `wickerwork, fence' [m o/u], plọ̑ta [Gens], plotȗ [Gens]
Indo-European reconstruction: plok-to-

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