vòn̨a

vòn̨a
vòn̨a; vòn̨ь Grammatical information: f. jā; f. i Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `smell'
Old Church Slavic:
vonja `smell' [f jā]
Russian:
von' `stench' [f i]
Old Russian:
vonja `fragrance, smell' [f jā]
Czech:
vůňe `fragrance, smell' [f jā]
Slovak:
vôňe `smell' [f jā]
Polish:
woń `smell' [f i]
Upper Sorbian:
wón `smell' [f i]
Serbo-Croatian:
vȍnj `smell, odour, stench' [m jo], vònja [Gens];
vònja `smell, odour, stench' [f jā];
Čak. vȏń (Vrgada, Hvar) `smell, odour' [m jo], vȍn̨a [Gens];
Čak. vóń (Novi) `smell, odour' [m jo], vȍn̨a [Gens];
Čak. vuõnj (Orbanići) `smell' [m jo], vȍnja [Gens]
Slovene:
vònj `smell' [m jo], vǫ́nja [Gens];
vǫ́nja `smell' [f jā]
Bulgarian:
vonjá `stench' [f jā]
Indo-European reconstruction: h₂enh₁-i-eh₂

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