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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/estь

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 Proto-Balto-Slavic *esti, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésti.

Baltic cognates are Lithuanian ẽsti, ẽst, Old Prussian ast.

Indo-European cognates are Sanskrit अस्ति (ásti), Avestan 𐬀𐬯𐬙𐬌‎ (asti‎) Old Persian 𐎠𐎿𐎫𐎡𐎹 (a-s-t-i-y /astiy/), Hittite 𒂊𒌍𒍣 (ēszi), Ancient Greek ἐστί (estí), Latin est, Proto-Germanic *isti.

Verb

*estь

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of *byti

Descendants

References

  1. Eſev iezt ugotoulieno”, in Freising manuscripts, 1005±33, page 2 (1.2/78v), line 35
  2. ſuoge Eſeieſt ugotouleno”, in Freising manuscripts, 1005±33, page 4 (2.2/159r), line 64
  3. iſegeſt bali”, in Freising manuscripts, 1005±33, page 5 (2.3/159v), line 90
  4. pozledge pozſtavv”, in Freising manuscripts, 1005±33, page 5 (2.3/159v), line 93
  5. Imetimiieſivuot”, in Freising manuscripts, 1005±33, page 1 (1.1/78r), line 9
  6. Jan Gebauer (1886), Tvaroslovné výklady a doklady ke slovesům třídy IV, VI a bezpříznakým. Kmeny praesentní bez příznaku.”, in Listy filologické a paedagogické, volume 13, Prague: Jednota českých filologů, Edvard Grégr, page 303
  7. K. Nitsch, editor (1954), 1. Być”, in Słownik staropolski (in Old Polish), volume 1, Warsaw: Polish Academy of Sciences, page 184
  8. Křesćan Pful, editor (1866), 2. Je”, in Łužiski serbski słownik / Lausitzisch Wendisches Wörterbuch (in German), Budyšin: Maćica Serbska, page 232

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