"katerica" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Proto-Slavic]

Etymology: Dialectal synonym of *věverica (“squirrel”), likely introduced to distinguish it from the European ground squirrel (in Slavic *sъsьlъ / *sysьlъ / *sujakъ). Formed as *kateriti (“to climb, to mount”) + *-ica, probably ultimately descending from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ket- (“to gush, to leap, to move around”), whence come Latin scatebra (“gush of water”) and Old Armenian շիթ (šitʻ, “jet, stream”). Etymology templates: {{af|sla-pro|*kateriti|*-ica|t1=to climb, to mount}} *kateriti (“to climb, to mount”) + *-ica, {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*(s)ket-||to gush, to leap, to move around}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)ket- (“to gush, to leap, to move around”), {{cog|la|scatebra||gush of water}} Latin scatebra (“gush of water”), {{cog|xcl|շիթ||jet, stream}} Old Armenian շիթ (šitʻ, “jet, stream”) Inflection templates: {{sla-decl-noun|katerica|g=f|stem=a}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], katerica [nominative, singular], katerici [dual, nominative], katericę̇ [nominative, plural], katericę̇ [genitive, singular], katericu [dual, genitive], katericь [genitive, plural], katerici [dative, singular], katericama [dative, dual], katericamъ [dative, plural], katericǫ [accusative, singular], katerici [accusative, dual], katericę̇ [accusative, plural], katericejǫ [instrumental, singular], katericǫ [instrumental, singular], katericama [dual, instrumental], katericami [instrumental, plural], katerici [locative, singular], katericu [dual, locative], katericasъ [locative, plural], katericaxъ [locative, plural], katerice [singular, vocative], katerici [dual, vocative], katericę̇ [plural, vocative]
  1. tree squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), one that climbs Tags: feminine, reconstruction Synonyms: *věverica, *bělъka Related terms: kotiti (english: to trundle), katati (english: to roll, to tumble)
    Sense id: en-katerica-sla-pro-noun-GU2AWz~O Categories (other): Proto-Slavic entries with incorrect language header, Proto-Slavic terms suffixed with *-ica

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