kъ(n)

kъ(n)
kъ(n) Grammatical information: prep. Proto-Slavic meaning: `to'
Page in Trubačev: XIII 173-174
Old Church Slavic:
`to' [prep]
Russian:
k(o) `to' [prep]
Czech:
k(e/u) `to' [prep]
Slovak:
k(u) `to' [prep]
Polish:
ku `to' [prep]
Old Polish:
k(u) `to' [prep] \{1\}
Serbo-Croatian:
k(a) `to' [prep]
Slovene:
k `to' [prep]
Bulgarian:
kăm `to' [prep]
Macedonian:
kon `to' [prep]
Notes:
\{1\} By the beginning of the 18th century, the variant ku had ousted k, which still occurs dialectally.

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