окно
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окно (okno)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *okъno (“window”).
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *okъno. Related to Russian о́ко (óko, “eye”).
For semantic parallels, compare Old English ēagþȳrel (“window”, literally “eye-hole”) and Old Norse vindauga (“window”, literally “wind-eye”) (whence English window).
окно́ • (oknó) n inan (genitive окна́, nominative plural о́кна, genitive plural о́кон, relational adjective око́нный, diminutive око́нце or око́шечко or око́шко)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *okъno.
о̀кно n (Latin spelling òkno)
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