Reconstruction:Proto-Balto-Slavic/náktis

Etymology
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Reconstruction notes
According to Illich-Svitych and Dybo, in Old Lithuanian, the Lithuanian form shows a barytone or mixed accent paradigm: In the New Testament of 1735, the form is found in the genitive singular. In Daukša (16th century), occurs as a barytone along with. In the monuments of Prussian Lithuania in 1685, in the New Testament of 1701 ,. In the Lithuanian-German dictionary of 1747. And also in many East Aukštaitian and Southern Aukštaitian Dzūkian dialects: Sunačius, Kupiškis, Vabalninkas, Pašvitinys, Kaltanėnai. The word itself has been translated into the 4th stress pattern already in Daukša, in Universitas, in Ruhig grammar, in Donelaitis, everywhere in dialects and in the literary language. The Slavic data show a accent paradigm c. Consequently, on the basis of these data, the Balto-Slavic fixed accent is reconstructed.

Noun

 * 1) night

Descendants

 * East Baltic:
 * West Baltic:
 * West Baltic:
 * West Baltic:
 * West Baltic: