- lě̑xà
- lě̑xà
Grammatical information: f. ā
Accent paradigm: b
Proto-Slavic meaning: `strip of land, bed'
Page in Trubačev: XIV 184-187Old Church Slavic:lěxa (Zogr., Mar.) `row' [f ā]Russian:lexá (dial.) `strip of land, furrow, bed' [f ā];léxa (dial.) `strip of land, furrow, bed' [f ā]Ukrainian:ljaxá `bed (garden)' [f ā]Czech:lícha `narrow strip of land' [f ā]Old Czech:lécha `strip of land' [f ā]Polish:lecha (obs.) `row, file' [f ā]Old Polish:lecha `strip of land, bed (garden)' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:lijèha `small patch of farmed land, ridge between furrows, flower bed' [f ā];Čak. liehȁ `flower bed, vegetable plot, row of plants (in a garden)' [f ā], liȇho [Accs]Slovene:lẹ́ha `furrow, strip of land, gap in a field' [f ā]Bulgarian:lehá `flower bed' [f ā]Lithuanian:lýsė `bed (garden)' [f ē] 1Old Prussian:lyso `bed (field)' [f ē] 1Indo-European reconstruction: lois-eh₂Page in Pokorny: 671Other cognates:Lat. līra `ridge between two furrows' [f];OHG wagan-leisa `track of a cart' [f]
Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar. 2014.