akmens

Etymology
From, from (whence also , originally a parallel form to , created by a different development of *ḱ, perhaps due to 🇨🇬 dialectal differences), from the stem  with an extra element -men. Cognates include 🇨🇬, genitive, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, ; with reduction (zero grade) of the stem ( > 🇨🇬), also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

According to more recent analyses, the corresponding form may have been all the way up to Eastern 🇨🇬 unity, thus identical to the 🇨🇬 form.

Noun

 * 1) stone, rock non-metallic solid mineral; a piece of such mineral
 * 2) in the genitive, used as adjective hard; indifferent, unfeeling, unrelenting, unshakable
 * 3) precious stone, also an imitation of a precious stone
 * 4)  stone, calculus a hard, usually saline, formation in the body
 * 5) residue left in certain objects
 * 1) in the genitive, used as adjective hard; indifferent, unfeeling, unrelenting, unshakable
 * 2) precious stone, also an imitation of a precious stone
 * 3)  stone, calculus a hard, usually saline, formation in the body
 * 4) residue left in certain objects
 * 1) in the genitive, used as adjective hard; indifferent, unfeeling, unrelenting, unshakable
 * 2) precious stone, also an imitation of a precious stone
 * 3)  stone, calculus a hard, usually saline, formation in the body
 * 4) residue left in certain objects
 * 1) precious stone, also an imitation of a precious stone
 * 2)  stone, calculus a hard, usually saline, formation in the body
 * 3) residue left in certain objects
 * 1)  stone, calculus a hard, usually saline, formation in the body
 * 2) residue left in certain objects
 * 1)  stone, calculus a hard, usually saline, formation in the body
 * 2) residue left in certain objects
 * 1) residue left in certain objects
 * 1) residue left in certain objects
 * 1) residue left in certain objects
 * 1) residue left in certain objects