The etymology of laz
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2015Author
Klemenčič, Simona
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Proto-Slavic *lazъ, *lězti, *loza, and *lěsъ are explained as derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *leg’ ‛wind, bend’ through a closer look at the two origins of Proto-Slavic *lazъ and *lazь ‛(fallow) field or meadow created in place of a cut or burned forest’ and ‛narrow passage’, ‛opening, gate in a fence’.
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Simona Klemenčič. The etymology of laz. Slovenski jezik – Slovene Linguistic Studies 10 (2015): 205–212.
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