- ed(ъ)và
- ed(ъ)và; ledva
Grammatical information: adv./conj.
Proto-Slavic meaning: `hardly, only just'
Page in Trubačev: VI 16Old Church Slavic:jedъva `hardly, only just' [adv/conj];(j)edva (Supr.) `hardly, only just' [adv/conj]Russian:jedvá `hardly, only just' [adv/conj];odvá (dial.) `hardly, only just' [adv/conj];lédva `hardly, only just' [adv/conj];lédvé (dial.) `hardly, only just' [adv/conj]Old Russian:odъva `hardly, only just' [adv/conj];odva `hardly, only just' [adv/conj]Czech:jedva `hardly, only just' [adv];ledva (dial.) `hardly, only just' [adv/conj]Slovak:ledva `hardly, only just' [adv];ledvo (dial.) `hardly, only just' [adv]Polish:ledwo `hardly, only just' [adv];ledwie `hardly, only just' [adv]Old Polish:jedwo `hardly, only just' [adv];jedwa `hardly, only just' [adv]Upper Sorbian:lědma (dial.) `hardly, only just' [adv/conj]Serbo-Croatian:jèdva `hardly, only just' [adv];Čak. jedvȁ (Vrgada) `hardly, only just' [adv]Slovene:jèdva `hardly, only just' [adv];jèdvaj `hardly, only just' [adv];odvaj `hardly, only just' [adv];odvo `hardly, only just' [adv]Bulgarian:edvá(m) `hardly, only just' [adv];odva(j) (dial.) `hardly, only just' [adv]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: edvaHsLithuanian:võs `hardly' [adv] \{2\}Indo-European reconstruction: h₁edʰ-ueh₂-sPage in Pokorny: ?Notes:\{1\} There is an isolated form odъva. \{2\} Lith. adva (a.o. Bretke, Sirvydas) is considered a borrowing from Belorussian. I have not been able to find a form with o- in the latter language but we do have ORu./Ru. (dial.) odva. The dialect form advõs is probably a blend of võs and a Slavic adverb odva .
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