pǫtь

pǫtь
pǫ́tь Grammatical information: m. i Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `way'
Old Church Slavic:
pǫtь `way' [m i]
Russian:
put' `way, journey' [m i]
Czech:
pout' `pilgrimage, (lit.) journey' [f i]
Slovak:
pút' `pilgrimage, (lit.) journey' [f i]
Polish:
pąć `way' [m i]
Serbo-Croatian:
pȗt `road, way' [m o], púta [Gens];
Čak. pũt (Vrgada) `road, way, time' [m o], pũta [Gens];
Čak. pút (Hvar) `road, way' [m o], pūtȁ [Gens];
Čak. puõt (Orbanići) `road, way, path' [m o], puõta [Gens];
Čak. pũt (Orbanići) `time' [m o]
Slovene:
pǫ́t `way' [f i];
pǫ́t `way' [m o]
Bulgarian:
păt `road, way' [m jo]
Old Prussian:
pintis `way, road'
Indo-European reconstruction: pont-i-
Comments: The combined evidence of the various branches of IE points to a hysterodynamic h₁-stem.
Other cognates:
Skt. pánthā- (RV+)
;
Gk. πάτος `road'
;
Gk. πόντος `sea'
;
Lat. pons `bridge'

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