деревꙗнъ

Old East Slavic

Alternative forms

  • деревѧнъ (derevęnŭ)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dervěnъ. By surface analysis, дерево (derevo) + -ꙗнъ (-janŭ).

Adjective

деревꙗнъ (derevjanŭ)

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    • Успенский сборник (1201±100), leaf 20v:
      и възьмъше пьрвоѥ стааго бориса въ рацѣ деревꙗнѣ възьмъше на рамꙗ кнꙗзи. предъидоущемъ преподъбьнꙑимъ чьрноризьцемъ. съ свѣщами. а по нихъ диꙗкони. таче и прозвутери. и по сихъ митрополита и епискоупи. и по нихъ съ ракою идꙗахоу.
      i vŭzĭmŭše pĭrvoje staago borisa vŭ racě derevjaně vŭzĭmŭše na ramja knjazi. predyduščemŭ prepodŭbĭnyimŭ čĭrnorizĭcemŭ. sŭ svěščami. a po nixŭ dijakoni. tače i prozvuteri. i po sixŭ mitropolita i episkupi. i po nixŭ sŭ rakoju idjaaxu.
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Declension

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Descendants

  • Belarusian: дзеравя́ны (dzjeravjány)
  • Russian: деревя́нный (derevjánnyj)
  • Ukrainian: дерев'я́ний (derevʺjányj)

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