Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-ьba

Etymology
Originally the suffix proper is, with and  abstracted from i- and o-stem basewords, respectively. Sometimes the original abstract noun in is still preserved, e.g.

Further, from, from , found in nouns and adjectives.

Cognate with 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * ⇐ *družiti sę ⇐
 * ⇐ < *gǫdti
 * ⇐ < *gǫdti
 * ⇐ < *gǫdti

Usage notes

 * Usually derived from verbs ending in -i- and rarely from verbs ending in -C-
 * Usually it's not used with roots ending in b/p/v/m (see, ).

Alternative forms

 * (in, , , , )
 * (in, , , , )

Descendants

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