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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/vodьnikъ

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 1

Formed as *vodьnъ (watery) + *-ikъ or equivalently *voda (water) + *-ьnikъ. Some daughter languages make distinction between male and female water spirits, in which case *vodьnikъ m refers specifically to the male spirit, while *vodьnica f refers to the female one.

Noun

*vodьnìkъ m

  1. creature, tool/agent, or vessel related to water
    nix, undine (water spirit or demon)
    Synonym: *vodьnъ čьrtъ
    washbasin, spring
    water worker (person who operates with water or deals with water-related issues)
Alternative forms
  • *vodьňakъ (in South Slavic)
  • *vodęnъ(jь), *vodęnikъ (in East Slavic)
Declension
  • *vodьnъ (watery)
    • *vodьnostь (water content)
    • *vodьnina (body of water)
    • *vodьnica
  • *vydra (otter)
  • *vědro (bucket)
See also
  • *bukavьcь (hydra, bukavac)
  • *boltьnikъ (swamp spirit, bolotnik)
  • *topikъ, *topilьcь (deep water spirit, submerger)
  • *koldьčьnikъ (well guardian)
  • *bergyni (shore guardian, mermaid)
  • *rusalъka (naiad, mermaid)
Descendants
  • East Slavic:
    • Belarusian: вадзяні́к (vadzjaník)
    • Russian: во́дник (vódnik, water carrier)
    • Russian: водяно́й (vodjanój, water demon)
      • Serbo-Croatian: вођаној (Serbian)
    • Ukrainian: водяни́к (vodjanýk)
  • South Slavic:
    • Bulgarian: водни́к (vodník), водня́к (vodnják)
    • Macedonian: водник (vodnik, washbasin)
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic script: водѐња̄к (water spirit; white-throated dipper)
      Latin script: vodènjāk (water spirit; white-throated dipper)
    • Slovene: vodnják (water source)
  • West Slavic:

Further reading

Etymology 2

From *voditi (to lead) + *-ьnikъ.

Noun

*vodьnĩkъ m

  1. guide, leader
    Synonyms: *voditeľь, *vodačь
  2. ductor
Declension
Derived terms
  • *jьzvodьnikъ
  • *otъvodьnikъ
  • *provodьnikъ
  • *sъvodьnikъ (conductor)
  • *vodъ (conduct, lead)
  • *voďь (chieftain)
  • *vodьcь, *vodаčь, *vodičь (leader)
    • *pъlkovodьcь (troop commander)
  • *voditeľь (leader)
Descendants

Further reading

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