akmi

Sudovian

Etymology

From Proto-Balto-Slavic *ákmō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éḱmō (stone). Compare Lithuanian akmuõ, Latvian akmens, but Old Prussian stabis (stone).[1][2]

Noun

akmi

  1. stone
    • “Pagan dialects from Narew” line 113, (copied by V. Zinov, 1983):
      kamieńakmi
      kamieństone

References

  1. Zigmas Zinkevičius (1985) “Lenkų-jotvingių žodynėlis? [A Polish-Yotvingian dictionary?]”, in Baltistica, volume 21, number 1 (in Lithuanian), Vilnius: VU, →DOI, page 68:akmi ‘akmuo, l. kamień’ 113
  2. akmuõ” in Hock et al., Altlitauisches etymologisches Wörterbuch 2.0 (online, 2020–): “nar. akmi s. ‘Stein’”.
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