локꙑ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
- From Proto-Slavic *loky, from Proto-Indo-European *lókus.
- Author?: Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *lakō (“pond, puddle, pool”). More at lake.
Declension
Declension of локꙑ (v-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | локꙑ loky |
локъви lokŭvi |
локъви lokŭvi |
genitive | локъве lokŭve |
локъвоу lokŭvu |
локъвъ lokŭvŭ |
dative | локъви lokŭvi |
локъвама lokŭvama |
локъвамъ lokŭvamŭ |
accusative | локъвь lokŭvĭ |
локъви lokŭvi |
локъви lokŭvi |
instrumental | локъвьѭ, локъвиѭ lokŭvĭjǫ, lokŭvijǫ |
локъвама lokŭvama |
локъвами lokŭvami |
locative | локъве lokŭve |
локъвоу lokŭvu |
локъвахъ lokŭvaxŭ |
vocative | локꙑ loky |
локъви lokŭvi |
локъви lokŭvi |
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