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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From an older ''[[svagšdej]]'', from [[w:Proto-Balto-Slavic languages|Proto-Baltic]] ''[[*zvaig]]'', from [[w:Proto-Balto-Slavic languages|Proto-Balto-Slavic]] ''[[*gwoizde]]'', From [[w:Proto-Indo-European languages|Proto-Indo-European]] [[*ǵʰweygʷ]], [[*ǵʰwoygʷ]] (“shine; to shine”) from [[* ǵʰwey]], [[*ǵʰey]] ("to shine") with an extra gʷ sound. Cognates include [[w:Lithuanian|Lithuanian]] ''žvaigždė̃'', [[w:Proto-Balto-Slavic languages|Proto-Slavic]] (Old Church Slavonic звѣзда ''(zvězda)'', Russian, Bulgarian звезда ''(zvezdá)'', Belarusian звязда ''(zvjazdá)'', Ukrainian звізда ''(zvizdá)'', Czech ''hvězda'', Polish ''gwiazda''.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

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Primorskian

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Etymology

From an older svagšdej, from Proto-Baltic *zvaig, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *gwoizde, From Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰweygʷ, *ǵʰwoygʷ (“shine; to shine”) from * ǵʰwey, *ǵʰey ("to shine") with an extra gʷ sound. Cognates include Lithuanian žvaigždė̃, Proto-Slavic (Old Church Slavonic звѣзда (zvězda), Russian, Bulgarian звезда (zvezdá), Belarusian звязда (zvjazdá), Ukrainian звізда (zvizdá), Czech hvězda, Polish gwiazda.

Pronunciation

(Primorskian) IPA: /svəʃjeda/

Noun

svašěda

  1. star

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