дойный

Old Ruthenian

Alternative forms

  • до́иный, до́ⸯныи

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic до́инꙑи (dóinyi), *до́инъ (*dóinŭ), from Proto-Slavic *dòjьnъ, from *dojìti.[1][2] By surface analysis, дои́ти + -ный. Cognate with Russian до́йный (dójnyj).

Adjective

до́йный (transliteration needed) (feminine до́йнаꙗ)

  1. milking, dairy (of cows) (kept for producing milk)

Descendants

  • Belarusian: до́йны (dójny)
  • Rusyn: до́йный (dójnŷj)
  • Ukrainian: ді́йни́й (díjnýj); до́йний (dójnyj) (dialectal)

References

  1. Trubachyov, Oleg, editor (1978), *dojьnъ(jь), *dojьna(ja)”, in Этимологический словарь славянских языков [Etymological Dictionary of Slavic Languages] (in Russian), issue 5 (*dělo – *dьržьlь), Moscow: Nauka, page 56
  2. Anikin, A. E. (2020), дои́ть”, in Русский этимологический словарь [Russian Etymological Dictionary] (in Russian), issue 14 (дигнитарь – дрощи), Moscow: Nestor-Historia, →ISBN, page 128

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