gřėχ́
See also: grex
Slovincian
Alternative forms
- gřė̀i̯χ́ (Smołdziński Las-Czołpino, Wierzchocino-Witkowo-Siecie, Stojcino, West-Slovincian)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *grěxъ. Cognates include Kashubian grzéch, Polish grzech, Polabian greχ.
Noun
gřė̀χ́ m (diminutive gřė̀i̯šk)
Related terms
adjectives
- gřė̀i̯šnï
- gřėχ́ʉ̀ɵ̯vï
verbs
- *gřìe̯sӑc
- gřìe̯šĕc
- nagřìe̯šĕc
- přegřìe̯šӑc
- rɵzgřìe̯šĕc
- rɵzgřìe̯šӑc
- zagřìe̯šĕc
adverbs
- gřė̀i̯šńä
nouns
- gřė̀i̯šnɵsc
- gřė̀i̯šńicӑ
- gřė̀i̯šńiḱ
- gřėšńĩctvɵ
Further reading
- Lorentz, Friedrich (1908), “gřė̀χ́”, in Slovinzisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 1, Saint Petersburg: ОРЯС ИАН, page 308
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