Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/dъlgъ

Etymology
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 * Most Slavists (Vasmer, Trubačev, Snoj) presume a native origin, because of the mobile accent (atypical for Germanic loanwords). Machek proposes a Slavic origin for the Gothic term. Others usually consider a genetic kinship between the two, ultimately from.
 * Germanists (Stender-Petersen, favoured by Pronk-Tiethoff) consider it a Gothic loanword, since other financial terminology in early Slavic was mostly of Germanic origin: e.g., , , . Lehmann speculates that both Gothic and Slavic terms may be Celtic loanwords.

Noun

 * 1) debt

Inflection
Though it is traditionally reconstructed as a hard o-stem, Pronk-Tiethoff suggests that was probably a u-stem instead: “the word is syllabic and has the root structure CъRC-, it shows u-stem endings in Old Church Slavic, as well as, e.g., the ‘second locative’ v dolgú in Russian, and the adjective formation R dolgovój. It has accentuation of the type Stang identifies with the Proto-Slavic u-stems.”

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