śrzoda

Old Polish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *serdà. First attested in 1223.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /ɕr̝ɔda/
  • IPA(key): (15th CE) /ɕr̝ɔda/

Noun

śrzoda f

  1. Wednesday
    • 1967 [1419], Henryk Kowalewicz, Władysław Kuraszkiewicz, editors, Wielkopolskie roty sądowe XIV-XV wieku, Roty kościańskie, volume III, number 731, Kościan:
      Yz pany Hanka... vmarla... sze wtorku na szrzodą
      [Iż pani Hanka... umarła... ze wtorku na śrzodę]
  2. a German law adopted in many Polish towns following the example of Środa Śląska
    • 1956-1964 [1223], Karol Skowroński, Anna Skowrońska, Karol Maleczyński, editors, Kodeks dyplomatyczny Śląska. Zbiór dokumentów i listów dotyczących Śląska. Codex diplomaticus nec non epistolaris Silesiae, volume III, Silesia, page 60:
      Tam locum forensem, quam villas ibidem fundandas eodem iure, quo utitur Nouum Forum ducis Henrici, quod szroda dicitur, volumus... locari
      [Tam locum forensem, quam villas ibidem fundandas eodem iure, quo utitur Nouum Forum ducis Henrici, quod środa dicitur, volumus... locari]

Derived terms

nouns
  • Wielika Środa

Descendants

  • Masurian: szróda
  • Polish: środa
  • Silesian: strzoda

References

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