dȏmъ

dȏmъ
dȏmъ Grammatical information: m. u Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `house'
Page in Trubačev: V 72-73
Old Church Slavic:
domъ `house' [m u]
Russian:
dom `house' [m o] \{1\}
Ukrainian:
dim `house' [m o], dómu [Gens]
Czech:
du̥m `house' [m o], domu [Gens]
Slovak:
dom `house' [m o]
Polish:
dom `house' [m o]
Upper Sorbian:
dom `house' [m o], domu [Gens]
Serbo-Croatian:
dȏm `house' [m o], dȍma [Gens];
Čak. dȏm (Vrgada) `house' [m o], dȍma [Gens]
Slovene:
dọ̑m `house, home' [m o/u], dọ̑ma [Gens], domȗ [Gens], dọ̑mu [Gens]
Bulgarian:
dom `house, home' [m o]
Indo-European reconstruction: dom-u-s
IE meaning: house
Page in Pokorny: 198
Other cognates:
Lat. domus `house' [f], domūs [Gens]
Notes:
\{1\} Vestiges of an old u-stem are the alternative Gsg. and Lsg. in -u, e.g. na domú `at home'.

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