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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/kuga

This Proto-Slavic entry contains reconstructed words 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-Slavic

Etymology

Per Trubachev, of onomatopoeic origin, probably from a semantic kernel like *kujati (to caw, to cry) + *-ga. Analogical to Proto-Germanic *kuhōną (to cough, to gasp).

Per Snoj, a borrowing from Old High German koge (infection) (specifically Bawarian dialects) is suggested, however, that lemma is too young to have been reflected with *-u- in Slavic (compare Serbo-Croatian кугла (ball) < German Kugel : Serbo-Croatian корпа (box, basket) < German Korb). Rejected by Trubachev.

Noun

*kùga f

  1. plague, epidemic
    Synonyms: *čuma, *prokaza

Declension

  • *kujati (to caw)
  • *kukati (to cuckoo)

Derived terms

  • *kugykati (to cough severely, to cry)
  • *kužiti (to get infected)
    • *kužьba (contagion)
  • *kugačь (owl) (regional, East Slavic)

Descendants

Further reading

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