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Grammatical information: f. ū
Proto-Slavic meaning: `husband's brother's wife'
Page in Trubačev: VIII 188-190Church Slavic:jętry `husband's brother's wife' [f ū], jętrъve [Gens]Russian:játrov' (dial.) `husband's brother's wife, brother's wife' [f i]Old Russian:jatry `husband's brother's wife' [f ū], jatrъve [Gens]Old Czech:jatrev `husband's brother's wife' [f i]Polish:jątrew (arch.) `husband's brother's wife' [f i], jątrwi [Gens]Serbo-Croatian:jȇtrva `husband's brother's wife' [f ā];jȅtrva `husband's brother's wife' [f ā];jétrva `husband's brother's wife' [f ā];Čak. jȇtrva (Vrgada) `husband's brother's wife' [f ā];Čak. jetrvȁ (Novi) `husband's brother's wife' [f ā]Slovene:ję̑trva `husband's brother's wife' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: ienʔter-Lithuanian:jentė (17th c.) `husband brother's wife' [f ē/r];ìntė (Sirv., Ness.) `husband brother's wife, wife's sister, daughter-in-law' [f ē]Latvian:ìetere (BW) `husband brother's wife' [f ē];iẽtal̨a `husband brother's wife' [f ē]Indo-European reconstruction: Hienh₂-ter-IE meaning: husband's brother's wifeOther cognates:Skt. yātar- (AVP+) `husband's brother's wife' [f];Gk. (Hom.) εἰνατέρες `wives of brothers or of husbands' brothers, sisters-in-law' [f];Lat. ianitrīcēs `brothers' wives' [f];Arm. nēr `husband's brother's wife'
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