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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/poľaninъ

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 *poľe (field) + *-janinъ.

Noun

*poľaninъ m

  1. field dweller

Declension

Plural: *poľane

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

See also

  • *lęděninъ (wasteland dweller)
  • *boltěninъ (swamp dweller)
  • *gořaninъ (mountain dweller)
  • *polninьcъ (mountain dweller)

Descendants

  • East Slavic:
    • Old East Slavic: полꙗнинъ (poljaninŭ), полꙗне pl (poljane)
      • Belarusian: паля́не pl (paljánje)
      • Russian: поля́нин (poljánin), поля́не pl (poljáne)
      • Ukrainian: поля́ни pl (poljány)
  • West Slavic:
    • Polish: Polanin, Polanie pl

Further reading

  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “поляне”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “поляк”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “полька”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
  • Melnychuk, O. S., editor (1982–2012), “поляни”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka
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