Reconstruction:Proto-Balto-Slavic/wárˀnāˀ

This Proto-Balto-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-Balto-Slavic

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *wor-néh₂, from *wer- (to burn; be black), with accent retraction due to Hirt's law. Jasanoff reconstructs *wṓrneh₂ (belonging to raven, (female) raven-like bird) as a vṛddhi derivative of *wornós (raven) and explains the acute first syllable as regularly resulting from the long vṛddhi vowel.[1] Cognate with Tocharian B wrauña (crow).

Noun

*wárˀnāˀ f[2][3][4][5]

  1. crow

Declension

Declension of *wárˀnāˀ (ā-stem, fixed accent)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative *wárˀnāˀ *wárˀnāiˀ *wárˀnās
Accusative *wárˀnā(ˀ)n *wárˀnāiˀ *wárˀnā(ˀ)ns
Genitive *wárˀnā(ˀ)s *wárˀnāu(ˀ) *wárˀnōn
Locative *wárˀnāiˀ *wárˀnāu(ˀ) *wárˀnā(ˀ)su
Dative *wárˀnāi *wárˀnā(ˀ)(ˀ) *wárˀnā(ˀ)mas
Instrumental *wárˀnāˀn *wárˀnā(ˀ)māˀ *wárˀnā(ˀ)mīˀs
Vocative *wárˀna *wárˀnāiˀ *wárˀnās
nouns

Descendants

  • East Baltic:
  • West Baltic:
  • Proto-Slavic: *vòrna (see there for further descendants)

References

  1. ^ Jasanoff (2017), §3.2.2 page 79
  2. ^ EDBIL, page 490‒491: “varna”, “BSl. *wórʔnaʔ”, “PSl. *vòrna
  3. ^ EDSIL, page 528: “*vòrna”, “BSl. *wórʔnaʔ
  4. ^ BSW, page 343: “u̯ārnā-
  5. ^ Jasanoff (2011), “*u̯o̍rnā”

Further reading