
Prispevek obravnava zemljepisno razširjenost in zgodovinski razvoj praslovanskega *popel" in *pepel" v slovanskih jezikih. Analizirane so štiri hipoteze o etimologiji praslovanskih oblik: 1. delna podvojitev glagolskega korena *pel(H)- 'goreti', 2. predponska tvorjenka iz korena *pel(H)- 'goreti', delna podvojitev korena *pelH- 'fin prah, moka' in 4. hipoteza o nostratičnem izvoru leksema.
The article examines geographical and historical relationships between descendants of the forms *popel" and *pepel" 'ashes' in the Slavic world and analyses four basic etymologies of this word (reduplicated derivative of *pel(H)- 'to burn', prefixed derivative of *pel(H)- 'to burn', derivative of *pelH- 'fine dust' and Nostratic etymology). 1
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