drobьnъ

drobьnъ
drobьnъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `small, fine'
Page in Trubačev: V 122
Old Church Slavic:
drobenъ (Supr.) `fine' [adj o]
Russian:
dróbnyj (dial.) `small' [adj o]
Czech:
drobný `small, fine, fragile' [adj o]
Polish:
drobny `small, tiny' [adj o]
Serbo-Croatian:
drȍban `small, fine, fragile' [adj o];
Čak. drȍban (Vrgada) `small, fine, fragile' [adj o];
Čak. drȍban (Orbanići) `tiny, fine' [adj o]
Slovene:
dróbǝn `small, tiny' [adj o]
Certainty: -
Page in Pokorny: 272
Other cognates:
OIc. drafna `dissolve into small parts' [verb]

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  • dhrebh- —     dhrebh     English meaning: to crush, grind     Deutsche Übersetzung: “zerbrechen, zermalmen”     Material: Goth. gadraban “cut out, λατομεῖν”; O.N. draf n., O.E. dræf n. “offal”, O.N. drafna “ separate in small parts “, blōÞ drefjar m. “… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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