Some traces of interlinguistic contacts in the Central Balkan mountains
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The etymology of three Balcan tree names, S.‑Cr. munika ‘Pinus leucodermis’, molika ‘Pinus peuce’ and omorika ‘Picea omorika’ is discussed. The latter is supposed to go back, together with Bulg. morika ‘spruce’, to Slavic *mъxorъ ‘fringe’ describing here the hanging branches of spruce. The Bosnian pine munika, munjika growing in high and rocky places exposed to the thunder, the relation to S.‑Cr. munja < Common Slavic *mъlnja seems probable, and molika may be explained as a re‑borrowing from Alb. molikë traceable to the same Slavic prototype *mъlnika.
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Balcanica, 2002, 34, 97-103Издавач:
- Београд : Балканолошки институт САНУ
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TY - JOUR AU - Loma, Aleksandar PY - 2002 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/2176 AB - The etymology of three Balcan tree names, S.‑Cr. munika ‘Pinus leucodermis’, molika ‘Pinus peuce’ and omorika ‘Picea omorika’ is discussed. The latter is supposed to go back, together with Bulg. morika ‘spruce’, to Slavic *mъxorъ ‘fringe’ describing here the hanging branches of spruce. The Bosnian pine munika, munjika growing in high and rocky places exposed to the thunder, the relation to S.‑Cr. munja < Common Slavic *mъlnja seems probable, and molika may be explained as a re‑borrowing from Alb. molikë traceable to the same Slavic prototype *mъlnika. PB - Београд : Балканолошки институт САНУ T2 - Balcanica T1 - Some traces of interlinguistic contacts in the Central Balkan mountains SP - 97 EP - 103 VL - 34 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_2176 ER -
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Loma, A.. (2002). Some traces of interlinguistic contacts in the Central Balkan mountains. in Balcanica Београд : Балканолошки институт САНУ., 34, 97-103. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_2176
Loma A. Some traces of interlinguistic contacts in the Central Balkan mountains. in Balcanica. 2002;34:97-103. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_2176 .
Loma, Aleksandar, "Some traces of interlinguistic contacts in the Central Balkan mountains" in Balcanica, 34 (2002):97-103, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_2176 .