тина
Old Church Slavonic
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Slavic *tina.
Noun
editтина • (tina) f
Declension
editDeclension of тина (hard a-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | тина tina |
тинѣ tině |
тинꙑ tiny |
genitive | тинꙑ tiny |
тиноу tinu |
тинъ tinŭ |
dative | тинѣ tině |
тинама tinama |
тинамъ tinamŭ |
accusative | тинѫ tinǫ |
тинѣ tině |
тинꙑ tiny |
instrumental | тиноѭ tinojǫ |
тинама tinama |
тинами tinami |
locative | тинѣ tině |
тиноу tinu |
тинахъ tinaxŭ |
vocative | тино tino |
тинѣ tině |
тинꙑ tiny |
References
edit- “тина”, in GORAZD (overall work in Czech, English, and Russian), http://gorazd.org, 2016—2024
- Janyšková, Ilona, editor (2012), “tina”, in Etymologický slovník jazyka staroslověnského [Etymological Dictionary of the Old Church Slavonic Language] (in Czech), numbers 16 (sьde – trъtъ), Brno: Tribun EU, →ISBN, page 964
Old East Slavic
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Slavic *tīmnā or *tiňa
Noun
editтина (tina) f
Synonyms
edit- грѣзъ (grězŭ)
Descendants
editReferences
edit- Sreznevsky, Izmail I. (1912) “тина”, in Матеріалы для Словаря древне-русскаго языка по письменнымъ памятникамъ [Materials for the Dictionary of the Old East Slavic Language Based on Written Monuments][1] (in Russian), volume 3 (Р – Ꙗ и дополненія), Saint Petersburg: Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, column 959
Russian
editEtymology
editInherited from Old East Slavic тина (tina), from Proto-Slavic *tīmnā or *tiňa.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editти́на • (tína) f inan (genitive ти́ны, nominative plural ти́ны, genitive plural тин)
Declension
editSynonyms
edit- няша (njaša) (dialectal)
Related terms
edit- ти́нистый (tínistyj)
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- Old Church Slavonic lemmas
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- Old Church Slavonic hard feminine a-stem nouns
- Old East Slavic terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Old East Slavic terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Old East Slavic lemmas
- Old East Slavic nouns
- Old East Slavic feminine nouns
- Russian terms inherited from Old East Slavic
- Russian terms derived from Old East Slavic
- Russian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Russian 2-syllable words
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- Russian nouns
- Russian feminine nouns
- Russian inanimate nouns
- Russian hard-stem feminine-form nouns
- Russian hard-stem feminine-form accent-a nouns
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