пѫтьникъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *pǫtьnikъ; morphologically, from пѫть (pǫtĭ, “path, road”) + -ьникъ (-ĭnikŭ).
Declension
Declension of пѫтьникъ (o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | пѫтьникъ pǫtĭnikŭ |
пѫтьника pǫtĭnika |
пѫтьници pǫtĭnici |
genitive | пѫтьника pǫtĭnika |
пѫтьникоу pǫtĭniku |
пѫтьникъ pǫtĭnikŭ |
dative | пѫтьникоу, пѫтьникови pǫtĭniku, pǫtĭnikovi |
пѫтьникома pǫtĭnikoma |
пѫтьникомъ pǫtĭnikomŭ |
accusative | пѫтьникъ, пѫтьника pǫtĭnikŭ, pǫtĭnika |
пѫтьника pǫtĭnika |
пѫтьникꙑ pǫtĭniky |
instrumental | пѫтьникомъ pǫtĭnikomŭ |
пѫтьникома pǫtĭnikoma |
пѫтьникꙑ pǫtĭniky |
locative | пѫтьницѣ pǫtĭnicě |
пѫтьникоу pǫtĭniku |
пѫтьницѣхъ pǫtĭnicěxŭ |
vocative | пѫтьниче pǫtĭniče |
пѫтьника pǫtĭnika |
пѫтьници pǫtĭnici |
References
- Oxford English Dictionary, 1884–1928, and First Supplement, 1933.
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