пѧть

Old Church Slavonic

Old Church Slavonic numbers (edit)
50
 ←  4 5 6  → 
    Cardinal: пѧть (pętĭ)
    Ordinal: пѧтъ (pętŭ)

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *pętь

Numeral

пѧть • (pętĭ)

  1. five

Declension

Coordinate terms

Old Ruthenian

Old Ruthenian cardinal numbers
 <  4 5 6  > 
    Cardinal : пѧть (pjatʹ)

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic пѧть (pętĭ), from Proto-Slavic *pętь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *pénkti, from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷti, from *pénkʷe. Cognate with Russian пять (pjatʹ), Old Church Slavonic пѧть (pętĭ).

Numeral

пѧть • (pjatʹ)

  1. five (5)
    Synonyms: ·е҃· (5), ·є҃· (5)

Descendants

  • Belarusian: пяць (pjacʹ)
  • Carpathian Rusyn: пять (pjatʹ)
  • Ukrainian: п'ять (pʺjatʹ)

Further reading

  • Hrynchyshyn, D. H., editor (1978), пѧть”, in Словник староукраїнської мови XIV–XV ст. [Dictionary of the Old Ukrainian Language of the 14ᵗʰ–15ᵗʰ cc.] (in Ukrainian), volume 2 (Н – Ѳ), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, page 282
  • Bulyka, A. M., editor (2009), пять, петь”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), issue 29 (пристрастный – ракъ), Minsk: Belaruskaia navuka, →ISBN, page 421
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