godьnъ

godьnъ
godьnъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `suitable'
Page in Trubačev: VI 191-192
Church Slavic:
godьnъ `convenient, suitable, timely [adj o]
Russian:
gódnyj `suitable, valid' [adj o]
Czech:
hodný `suitable, worthy, quiet, obedient (child)' [adj o]
Slovak:
hodný `big enough, good, suitable, worthy, quiet, obedient (child)' [adj o]
Polish:
godny `worthy, suitable, (arch.) big' [adj o]
Serbo-Croatian:
gȍdan `suitable, able' [adj o]
Slovene:
gódǝn `ripe, early' [adj o]
Bulgarian:
góden `suitable, able' [adj o]
Indo-European reconstruction: gʰodʰ-
Page in Pokorny: 423
Other cognates:
Go. goʮs `good' [adj];
OHG guot `good' [adj]

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