sy̑nъ

sy̑nъ
sy̑nъ Grammatical information: m. u Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `son'
Old Church Slavic:
synъ `son' [m u/o]
Russian:
synъ `son' [m o], synov'já [Nom p]
Czech:
syn `son' [m o]
Slovak:
syn `son' [m o]
Polish:
syn `son' [m o]
Serbo-Croatian:
sȋn `son' [m o], sȋna [Gens];
Čak. sȋn (Vrgada, Hvar, Orbanići) `son' [m o], sȋna [Gens]
Slovene:
sȋn `son' [m o/u], sȋna [Gens], sinȗ [Gens]
Bulgarian:
sin `son' [m o]
Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: suʔnús
Lithuanian:
sūnùs `son' [m u] 3 \{1\}
Old Prussian:
sunun `son' [Accs m];
souns `son'
Indo-European reconstruction: suH-n-ú-
Other cognates:
Skt. sūnú-
;
Go. sunus
Notes:
\{1\} AP 1 is attested in Daukša's Postilla and the Catechism of1605.

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