golotь

golotь
golotь Grammatical information: f. i Proto-Slavic meaning: `thin layer of ice'
Page in Trubačev: VI 214-215
Church Slavic:
golotь (CroatCS, MBulg.) `ice, ice-crystal(s), hail' [f i];
golotь (RuCS) `ice' [f i];
golъtь (RuCS) `ice' [f i]
Russian:
gólot' `thin layer of ice on frozen earth' [f i];
golъtь `ice' [f i]
Old Russian:
golotь `ice' [f i];
golъtь `ice' [f i]
Czech:
holot', holot (Jungmann) `ice-covered ground' [f i];
holet' (dial.) `hoar-frost, ice-covered ground' [f i], holti [Gens]
Old Czech:
holet `hoar-frost' [f i], holti [Gens]
Slovene:
golot `crystal' [m o]
Latvian:
gàle `thin crust of ice, remnants of ice on the road after the snow has gone' [f ē]
Indo-European reconstruction: golH-

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