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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/jьskra

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

Alternative reconstructions

Etymology

Nominalization of an adjective Proto-Slavic *jьskrъ (bright, stark, vivid)[3] + *-a, a 0-grade doublet of Proto-Slavic *ěskrъ (whence Polish jaskry and Bulgarian Искър). Likely akin to Lithuanian ýškus (bright, clear). If right, then from an earlier Proto-Balto-Slavic *ī́ˀškrāˀ, *áiˀškrāˀ.

The exact Indo-European root is unclear. Comparisons have made with Proto-Germanic *aiskrōną (to rage) (whence Icelandic ískra (to creak)), Ancient Greek ἐσχάρᾱ (eskhárā, hearth) (doubted by Vasmer). Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ey- (to energize, to invigorate) or *h₂eydʰ- (to ignite)[4].

Noun

*jь̀skra f[4]

  1. spark

Alternative forms

  • *ě̀skra, *jàskra

Declension

Derived terms

  • *jьskriti, *jastriti (to spark, to emit a spark)
  • *jьskrěti (to glimmer)
  • *jьskrica (diminutive)
  • *jьskravъ, *ěskravъ (bright, brilliant)
  • *jьskristъ (sparkling)
  • *ěska (bright light, star)
  • *ěsъ, *ěsa (clarity)
  • *ěsnъ (clear, serene) (from an earlier *ěsknъ)
  • *ědъ, *ědmo (poison, purulence)

Descendants

Non-Slavic:

Further reading

References

  1. Olander, Thomas (2001), jiskra”, in Common Slavic accentological word list, Copenhagen: Editiones Olander:a (PR 132)”
  2. Snoj, Marko (2016), iskra”, in Slovenski etimološki slovar3 (in Slovene), https://fran.si: “Pslovan. *ji̋skra”
  3. Snoj, Marko (2016), isker”, in Slovenski etimološki slovar3 (in Slovene), https://fran.si: “pslovan. *ji̋skrъ”
  4. Derksen, Rick (2008), “*jь̀skra”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 214: “f. ā (a) ‘spark’”
  5. Orel, Vladimir (1998), iskër”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 155
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