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On some Czech-Russian lexical parallels
Janyšková, Ilona
The article deals with some Czech words and their parallels both in literary Russian and in Russian dialects; it also explains their etymology: Czech šutka ‘a goat without horns’ and Russian šutka ‘joke, fun’, Czech slanina ‘meat from pig that is treated with smoke and salt’ and Russian slanina ‘litter, bedding’, Czech čurání ‘urination’ and Russian čuran’je ‘screaming „čur!“’, Czech celovat and Russian celovat’ both ‘kiss’.
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Slavic *tis7 - an evergreen problem of Slavic etymology?
Blažek, V. ; Janyšková, Ilona
The aim of this contribution is to summarize and reconsider all the existing etymologies of the Slavic dendronym *tis7 ‘yew tree’ as well as the etymologies of probable or alleged related words and to suggest new solutions to this problem. This was carried out on the basis of a detailed semantic analysis of primary texts, onomastic materials, and also on the historical and cultural background.
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