"ojьminъ" meaning in Proto-Slavic

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Noun

Etymology: From *ob- + *jьd-m + *-inъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *jud-, from Proto-Indo-European *Hyudʰ-m-. Cf. Sanskrit युध्म (yudhmá, “warrior”). Baltic cognates include Lithuanian judùs (“belligerent”). Etymology templates: {{confix|sla-pro|*ob|*jьd-m|*inъ}} *ob- + *jьd-m + *-inъ, {{der|sla-pro|ine-bsl-pro|*jud-}} Proto-Balto-Slavic *jud-, {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*Hyewdʰ-|*Hyudʰ-m-}} Proto-Indo-European *Hyudʰ-m-, {{cog|sa|युध्म||warrior|tr=yudhmá}} Sanskrit युध्म (yudhmá, “warrior”), {{cog|lt|judùs|gloss=belligerent}} Lithuanian judùs (“belligerent”)
  1. warrior Wikipedia link: Rick Derksen Tags: masculine, reconstruction Derived forms: ojьmьskъ
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    },
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