gatь

gatь
gatъ; gatь Grammatical information: m. o; f. i
Page in Trubačev: VI 108-109
Russian:
gat' `road of brushwood, (dial.) weir' [f i]
Old Czech:
hat' `road of brushwood, road in a marshy area' [f i]
Slovak:
hat' `weir, fence from twigs' [f i]
Polish:
gać `road of brushwood, weir from brushwood or twigs' [f i]
Old Polish:
gat `belt, girdle' [m o]
Upper Sorbian:
hat `pond, weir' [m o]
Serbo-Croatian:
gȃt `drain next to a weir (Vuk), weir' [m o]
Slovene:
gȃt `weir, drain' [m o]
Indo-European reconstruction: gweh₂-to-/-ti-

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