blekotъ

blekotъ
blekotъ; blekota Grammatical information: m. o; f. ā
Page in Trubačev: II 108-109
Russian:
blëkot (dial.) `henbane' [m o];
blekótá (dial.) `chatterbox' [m/f o]
Belorussian:
blëkat `henbane, hemlock' [m o]
Ukrainian:
blékit `poison hemlock' [m o];
blékot `henbane' [m o];
blekotá `poison hemlock, henbane' [f ā]
Czech:
blekot `shouter, babbler' [m o];
blekota `grumbler' [f ā]
Old Czech:
blekot `chatter, grumbling, chatterbox, grumbler' [m o]
Slovak:
bl'akot `bleating, bellowing' [m o]
Polish:
blekot `fool's parsley, henbane, (arch.) stammerer, chatterbox' [m o]
Upper Sorbian:
blekot `muttering, babble' [m o]
Serbo-Croatian:
blȅkēt `bleating' [m o]
Indo-European reconstruction: bʰlek-ot-
Page in Pokorny: 157
Comments: See *blekъ.
Other cognates:
blekъ

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