tьla

tьla
tьlò; tьla Grammatical information: n. o; f. ā Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `ground'
Old Church Slavic:
na tьlěxъ (Supr.) `on the ground' [Locpn o]
Russian:
tlo (obs.) `foundation, bottom' [n o]
Old Russian:
tьlo `foundation, bottom' [n o]
Czech:
tlo (dial.) `ceiling' [f ā];
tla (dial.) `ceiling' [f ā]
Polish:
tɫo `ground, background' [n o]
Serbo-Croatian:
tlȍ `ground, earth, soil' [n o], tlȁ [Gens], tlȁ [Nom p];
tlȅ `soil, earth' [Nompf ā];
Čak. tlȍh (Vrgada) `ground, earth, soil' [m o], tlohȁ [Gens];
Čak. tlȁ (Novi) `ground, earth, soil' [Nompn o], tál [Genp];
Čak. tlȍ (Orbanići) `ground, terrain' [n o], tlȁ [Gens], tlȁ [Nom p] \{1\}
Slovene:
tlà `ground, earth' [Nompn o], táɫ [Genp]
Lithuanian:
tìlės `bottom of a barge, flooring' [Nompf ē]
Indo-European reconstruction: tlH-o-
Notes:
\{1\} Usually plural, except the Gsg. tlȁ.

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