балии
Old Church Slavonic
editAlternative forms
edit- бальи (balĭi)
Etymology
editProbably from Proto-Slavic *badli, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂-dʰl-.[1] Possibly, however, formed in Old Church Slavonic or inherited from a form such as Proto-Slavic *bali, cf. the form bali[2] for expected *badli in the Freising Manuscripts.
Noun
editбалии • (balii) m
Declension
editDeclension of балии (soft a-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | балии balii |
балии balii |
балиѩ baliję |
genitive | балиѩ baliję |
балию baliju |
балии balii |
dative | балии balii |
балиꙗма balijama |
балиꙗмъ balijamŭ |
accusative | балиѭ balijǫ |
балии balii |
балиѩ baliję |
instrumental | балиѥѭ balijejǫ |
балиꙗма balijama |
балиꙗми balijami |
locative | балии balii |
балию baliju |
балиꙗхъ balijaxŭ |
vocative | балиѥ balije |
балии balii |
балиѩ baliję |
Synonyms
edit- врачь (vračĭ)
- ицѣлител҄ь (icělitelʹĭ)
- цѣлител҄ь (cělitelʹĭ)
References
edit- ^ Havlová, Eva, editor (1989), “balii”, in Etymologický slovník jazyka staroslověnského [Etymological Dictionary of the Old Church Slavonic Language] (in Czech), numbers 1 (A – blagъ), Prague: Academia, →ISBN, page 56
- ^ “bali”, in Freising manuscripts[1], 1005±33, page 5 (2.3/159v), line 90
Further reading
edit- “балии”, in GORAZD (overall work in Czech, English, and Russian), http://gorazd.org, 2016—2024
- Cejtlin, R.M.; Večerka, R.; Blagova, E., editors (1994), “балии”, in Staroslavjanskij slovarʹ (po rukopisjam X—XI vekov) [Old Church Slavonic Dictionary (Based on 10–11th Century Manuscripts)], Moscow: Russkij jazyk
- Hauptova Z., editor (1958–1997), “балии”, in Slovník jazyka staroslověnského (Lexicon linguae palaeoslovenicae), Prague: Euroslavica
- Derksen, Rick (2008) Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN
Categories:
- Old Church Slavonic terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Old Church Slavonic terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Old Church Slavonic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Old Church Slavonic lemmas
- Old Church Slavonic nouns
- Old Church Slavonic masculine nouns
- Old Church Slavonic soft a-stem nouns
- Old Church Slavonic soft masculine a-stem nouns