Contionary:suolna

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Pomorian

Alternative forms

saulna - in Southern and Eastern dialects. sulnika - in Central-Eastern dialects.

Etymology

From Old Pomorian sāuliā + the suffix -n. Proto-Balto-Slavic *saul-, *saulē. Cognates include Latvian saũle, Old Prussian saule, Proto-Slavic *sъlnь (*sъlnьce is a diminutive). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sóh₂wl̥; compare with Ancient Greek ἥλιος (hḗlios) (*sāwel-iyos), Old High German, Old Norse sunna).

The origin of the suffix -n is uncertain, possibly from Old Pomorian word sāulines - sunlike, solar.

Pronunciation

/ˈsúol.nɑ/

Noun

súolna f (1st declension)

  1. sun (the star at the center of the Solar System)
    'suolna svieťe - the sun' is shining
    'suolno sistėma - Solar' System
    'suolno aztimva - solar' eclipse

Declension


Derived termes

suoline - solar
suolėne - exposed to the sunlight
suolnika - sunflower
pasuoliå - place under the sun
suoliačini (dual) - sun glasses
souliavėje - solar wind
Suolna - Suolna (female name)

Related termes

mėna - moon