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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-lъ

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

Continuing Proto-Indo-European *-lós.

Suffix

*-lъ

  1. From verbs, forms participles
  2. From intransitive verbs, forms adjectives
    Synonym: *-rъ
    *orsti (to grow) + *-lъ*orstlъ (tall)
    *mьrznǫti (to freeze) + *-lъ*mьrzlъ (frozen)
    *mъděti + *-lъ*mъdьlъ (faint)?
    *pьrěti + *-lъ*pьrělъ
    *gňiti (to rot) + *-lъ*gňilъ (rotten)
  3. (rare) From nouns, forms adjectives
    Synonym: *-ьnъ
    *obъ (vicinity, locality) + *-lъ*obьlъ (round)
    *krǫgъ (circle) + *-lъ*krǫglъ (round)
    *světъ (light) + *-lъ*světьlъ (light, bright)?
    *podъ (bottom) + *-lъ*podьlъ (vile, low)

Usage notes

  • Apparently not used with verbs ending -i- which are usually transitive

Declension

Derived suffixes

See also

Derived terms

Proto-Slavic terms suffixed with *-lъ
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