gnilъ

gnilъ
gńilъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `rotten'
Page in Trubačev: VI 175-176
Russian:
gnilój `rotten, damp' [adj o];
gnil `rotten' [adj o], gnilá [Nomsf], gnílo [Nomsn]
Czech:
hnilý `rotten' [adj o]
Slovak:
hnilý `rotten' [adj o o]
Polish:
gniɫy (obs.) `rotten' [adj o]
Serbo-Croatian:
gnȉo `rotten' [adj o];
Čak. gńȋ(l) (Vrgada) `rotten' [adj o];
Čak. gnjȋl (Orbanići) `rotten, decayed' [adj o]
Slovene:
gnȋɫ `rotten' [adj o], gníla [Nomsf]
Bulgarian:
gnil `rotten' [adj o]
Indo-European reconstruction: gʰn(e)iH-lo-
Page in Pokorny: 437

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  • ghen- —     ghen     English meaning: to crack open, grind, scratch     Deutsche Übersetzung: “zernagen, zerreiben, kratzen”, also “Kleines, Bißchen”     Material: Only in den extensions ghnēgh : ghnǝgh , ghnǝd(h) , ghnei , ghneu . guttural extension… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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