sъ̏lnьce

sъ̏lnьce
sъ̏lnьce Grammatical information: n. jo Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `sun'
Old Church Slavic:
slъnьce `sun' [n jo]
Russian:
sólnce `sun' [n jo]
Czech:
slunce `sun' [n jo]
Slovak:
slnce `sun' [n jo]
Polish:
sɫońce `sun' [n jo]
Serbo-Croatian:
sȗnce `sun' [n jo];
Čak. sȗnce `sun' [n jo], sȗnca [Gens], suncå̃ [Nom p];
Čak. sȗnce, súnce (Novi) `sun' [n jo];
Čak. sũnce (Orbanići) `sun' [n jo], sũnca [Gens] \{1\}
Slovene:
sȏɫnce `sun' [n jo]
Bulgarian:
slắnce `sun' [n jo]
Lithuanian:
sáulė `sun' [f ē] 1
Latvian:
saũle `sun' [f ē]
Old Prussian:
saule `sun'
Indo-European reconstruction: sh₂-ul-n-iko-m
Other cognates:
Skt. svàr- (súvar-) (RV+) `sun, sunlight' [n];
Skt. sū́rya- (RV+) `sun, deity of the sun'
;
Gk. (Hom.) ἠέλιος `sun'
;
Lat. sōl `sun'
;
Go. sauil `sun' [n]
Notes:
\{1\} The long root vowel in most of these forms results from the widespread lengthening of short vowels before resonants.

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