jezero

Etymology
, from, from.

Noun

 * 1) lake

Etymology 1
, from.

Pronunciation

 * (Dubrovnik) ⟨jȅʒero⟩
 * (Dubrovnik) ⟨jȅʒero⟩

Noun

 * 1) lake
 * 2)  spring of water
 * 3)  abyss, depth
 * 1)  abyss, depth
 * 1)  abyss, depth

Declension
Forms with ◌̏ can have the non-weakened shift to the proclitic: nȁ jezero. The rule is however rarely mentioned in normative manuals and may be unstable, and the word can be reclassified into the paradigm with immobile stem stress (likely with weakened shift):

Derived terms

 * (Štokavian, Čakavian) / (Kajkavian)
 * (Štokavian, Čakavian) / (Kajkavian)

Dialectal forms

 * Varaždin Kaykavian: Nsg jẹ̏zȩro, Gsg jẹ̏zȩra, Npl jẹ̏zȩra, Gpl jẹ̏zȩrah
 * Novi Vinodolski Chakavian: Nsg jȅzero, Npl jȅzera, Gpl jȅzēr/jezẽr

Etymology 2
From, from an Iranian language, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European. The final -o is added by analogy to. Rare variant without the -o (jȅzer) is noted by RSANU (1973:698).

Numeral

 * 1)  thousand; a great number

Declension
Neo-Shtokavian accent in the table is based on Klaić (1987:630) and RSANU (1973:699) which do not imply a mobile paradigm; ARj (1897:638) does not mark the accent. The plural accent might also be the same as in meaning 'lake' (Npl jezèra, etc.).

Dialectal forms

 * found in northern Croatia, especially Kajkavian dialects, rarely in northern Bosnia, and in Burgenland Croatian; see Citations
 * Varaždin Kaykavian: Nsg jȩ̏zȩro or jȩ̏zȩrȩ, Gsg jȩ̏zȩra, Npl jȩ̏zȩrȩ, Gpl jȩzȩ̑r
 * Bednja Kaykavian: Nsg jȁzere, Gpl jezãr

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) lake