Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/bidlo

This Proto-Slavic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Slavic

Etymology

From *biti (to beat) +‎ *-dlo.

Indo-European cognates include Dutch beitel, Middle High German beiʒel, Norwegian dial. beitel, Ancient Greek φιτρός (phitrós).

Noun

*bìdlo n[1]

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Inflection

Declension of *bìdlo (hard o-stem, accent paradigm a)
singular dual plural
nominative *bìdlo *bìdlě *bìdla
genitive *bìdla *bìdlu *bìdlъ
dative *bìdlu *bìdloma *bìdlomъ
accusative *bìdlo *bìdlě *bìdla
instrumental *bìdlъmь, *bìdlomь* *bìdloma *bìdlȳ
locative *bìdlě *bìdlu *bìdlě̄xъ
vocative *bìdlo *bìdlě *bìdla

* -ъmь in North Slavic, -omь in South Slavic.

Derived terms

  • *bidlьce
    • *nabidlci, *nabidlьca
  • *bidlьnъ, *bidlьna
    • *nabidlьnica
  • *nabidlo
  • *nabidlъka

Descendants

  • East Slavic:
    • Old East Slavic: било (bilo)
    • Old Novgorodian: бигло (biglo)
  • South Slavic:
  • West Slavic:

Further reading

  • Trubachyov, Oleg, editor (1975), “*bidlo”, in Этимологический словарь славянских языков [Etymological dictionary of Slavic languages] (in Russian), numbers 2 (*bez – *bratrъ), Moscow: Nauka, page 94

References

  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2008) “*bìdlo”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 41:n. o (a)