Old Macedonian Glossary.


Sources:

1. Neroznak, V. Paleo-Balkan languages. Moscow, 1978.
2. Katicic, R. Ancient Languages of the Balkans. The Hague, 1976.
3. Fasmer, M. The Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language. Moscow, 1986.



Glossary:
 
Macedonian
Indo-European
abagna (a rose)  
abroutes (eyebrows) *bhrú- (an eyebrow)
agéma (avant guarde, guards; nom.pl.)  
agkalis (a sickle)  
ahrounoi (boundary stones; nom. pl.)  
alié (manure)  
alixa, aliza (an alder) *ol-, *el-, Slavic *jelïxa (alder), Lithuanian alksnis (alder), Old High German elira, Old Icelandic alr, Latin alnus
amalé (gentle; fem.) *am- (to love), Latin amare, Lydian amas (loving)
argipous (an eagle)  
arkon (leisure, idleness)  
axos (wood)  
bedu (water) *wed-, *wod- (wet, water)
danón (a murderer) Greek thanatos (death)
danos (death) Greek thanatos (death)
darullos (an oak) *derw- 'tree, timber'
hetairoi (comrades; nom. pl.)  
gotan (swine; acc.sg.) *gwou- 'cattle'
grabion (a sort of oak) *grabh-, Slavic *grabü (a hornbeam), Old Prussian wosigrabis (euonymus), Umbrian Grabovius (a god of oak)
ilas (a little oak)  
kanadoi (jaws; nom. pl.)  
klinotrokhon (a maple?) Bulgarian klen (a maple), Old Icelandic hlynr, Welsh kelyn, Lithuanian klevas (a maple)
kombous (molars; acc. pl.) *gombh- (a ledge)



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