дѧтелъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *dętelъ.
Noun
дѧтелъ • (dętelŭ) m
- woodpecker
- from the Physiologus:
- дѧтелъ пестра птица еⷭ͡ живет же в гораⷯ и ходиⷮ на кедрӥ и клюеⷮ носоⷨ своиⷨ. да гдѣ налеꙁѣть мѧкко древо тоу твориⷮ гнѣꙁдо свое.
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- from the Physiologus:
Declension
Declension of дѧтелъ (o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | дѧтелъ dętelŭ |
дѧтела dętela |
дѧтели dęteli |
genitive | дѧтела dętela |
дѧтелоу dętelu |
дѧтелъ dętelŭ |
dative | дѧтелоу dętelu |
дѧтелома dęteloma |
дѧтеломъ dętelomŭ |
accusative | дѧтелъ dętelŭ |
дѧтела dętela |
дѧтелꙑ dętely |
instrumental | дѧтеломъ dętelomŭ |
дѧтелома dęteloma |
дѧтелꙑ dętely |
locative | дѧтелѣ dętelě |
дѧтелоу dętelu |
дѧтелѣхъ dętelěxŭ |
vocative | дѧтеле dętele |
дѧтела dętela |
дѧтели dęteli |
References
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