- belena
- bel(e)nъ; belená; bolnъ \{1\} \{2\}
Grammatical information: m. o; f. ā; m. o
Proto-Slavic meaning: `henbane'
Page in Trubačev: I 185-187; II 177Church Slavic:belenъ (RuCS) `henbane' [m o]Russian:belen (dial.) `henbane' [m o];belená `henbane' [f ā]Czech:blín `henbane' [m o];blim (dial.) `henbane' [m o]Old Czech:blén `henbane' [m o]Slovak:blen `henbane, bitterness' [m o] \{2\}Polish:blen `henbane' [m o] \{3\}Old Polish:bleń `henbane' [m jo] \{4\}Serbo-Croatian:blȇn (rare) `henbane' [m o];blȇm (rare) `henbane' [m o];belèna `fool, idiot' [f ā];blan (17th c.) `furibundus' [m o] \{5\}Slovene:blẹ̀n `henbane' [m o], blẹ́na [Gens]Bulgarian:bljan `day-dream' [m o];blen `day-dream' [m o]Macedonian:blen (poet.) `(day-)dream' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰel-(e)n-o-IE meaning: henbanePage in Pokorny: 120Other cognates:OE beolone, beolene, belene `henbane' [f];OS bilene `henbane' [f];Dan. (early) bylne, buln-urt `henbane';Gaul. βελενουντίαν [Accs] `henbane';Gaul. BELENO [dsg] `name of a divinity' \{6\}Notes:\{1\} Ru. belen- cannot reflect *beln-, which would regularly yield bolon-. \{2\} Alongside bielian. \{3\} Alongside bielun. \{4\} In Old Polish we find bleń, bielun, bieluń, bielon. According to Sɫawski (SP I: Q), blen is a borrowing from Czech. \{5\} Both blȇn and blȇm are rarely attested. The form with m can be traced to Stulli's dictionary. \{6\} Besides the n-stem *bʰel(e)no-, there was an s-stem *bʰel-es-, e.g. OHG bilisa, bilesa, bilsa [f], MDu. bilse, Spanish belesa, velesa, and probably W bela, bele, all meaning `henbane' (see Schrijver 1999).
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