dȍma

dȍma
dȍma Grammatical information: adv. Proto-Slavic meaning: `at home'
Page in Trubačev: V 66
Old Church Slavic:
doma `at home' [adv]
Russian:
dóma `at home' [adv]
Czech:
doma `at home' [adv]
Slovak:
doma `at home' [adv]
Polish:
doma (dial.) `at home' [adv]
Old Polish:
doma `at home' [adv]
Serbo-Croatian:
dȍma `at home, home' [adv];
Čak. dȍma (Vrgada, Orbanići) `at home, home' [adv]
Slovene:
domȃ `at home' [adv]
Indo-European reconstruction: dom-ōu
Page in Pokorny: 198
Comments: The petrified case-form *doma cannot reflect a Lsg. *dom-ōu, which would have yielded *domu. A possible reconstruction is an Isg. *dom-oh₁ (cf. -> *vьčera), but we would not expect to find the old Isg. ending of the o-stems in an u-stem.

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