Bulgarian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *jьstъba.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈizbɐ]
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Noun

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и́зба (ízbaf

  1. cellar, vault
  2. wine cellar

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *jьstъba.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈizba]
  • Hyphenation: из‧ба

Noun

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изба (izbaf (plural изби)

  1. Alternative form of визба f (vizba)

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Old Ruthenian

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изба́

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic изъба́ (izŭbá), истъба́ (istŭbá), from Proto-Slavic *jьstъbà. Cognate with Russian изба́ (izbá), Old Novgorodian ӥꙁба (izba), Old Polish istba.

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изба (izbaf inan (genitive избы, nominative plural избы, genitive plural избъ)

  1. izba, (peasant's) log hut, cottage
    Synonym: ха́та (xáta)

Descendants

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  • Belarusian: ізба́ (izbá)
  • Ukrainian: ізба́ (izbá) (obsolete)

Further reading

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  • Voitiv, H. V., editor (2006), “изба, изтба, изъба, ызба”, in Словник української мови XVI – 1-ї пол. XVII ст. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language of 16ᵗʰ – 1ˢᵗ half of 17ᵗʰ c.] (in Ukrainian), numbers 13 (и – іюнь), Lviv: KIUS, →ISBN, page 33
  • Zhurawski, A. I., editor (1996), “изба”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), numbers 14 (игде – катуючий), Minsk: Navuka i tekhnika, →ISBN, page 28
  • Tymchenko, E. K. (2002) “изба”, in Nimchuk, V. V., editor, Матеріали до словника писемної та книжної української мови XV–XVIII ст. [Materials for the Dictionary of the Written and Book Ukrainian Language of 15ᵗʰ–18ᵗʰ cc.] (in Ukrainian), volumes 1 (А – Н), Kyiv, New York: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S., →ISBN, page 346

Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic изъба, истъба (izŭba, istŭba), from Proto-Slavic *jьstъba, which may be related to Proto-Germanic *stubō (room, sitting room, oven) or to French étuve (heated room, bathroom), itself from Latin *extupāre.
The phonetic transition /стъб/→/зб/ is associated with the simplification of the combination /стъб/→/сб/ after the fall of the reduced vowels and voicing /сб/→/зб/, compare transition /сд/→/зд/ in здоро́вый (zdoróvyj) from съдоро́въ (sŭdoróvŭ).

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изба́ (izbáf inan (genitive избы́, nominative plural и́збы, genitive plural изб, diminutive избу́шка)

  1. izba, (peasant's) log hut, cottage
    выноси́ть сор из избы́vynosítʹ sor iz izbýto wash one’s dirty linen in public
    Некра́совская же́нщина коня́ на скаку́ остано́вит, в горя́щую и́збу войдёт.
    Nekrásovskaja žénščina konjá na skakú ostanóvit, v gorjáščuju ízbu vojdjót.
    The Nekrasov woman will stop a galloping horse, enter a burning hut. (stereotype of an idealistically heroic Russian woman embodied by Russian writer Nikolay Nekrasov)

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *jьstъba.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ǐzba/
  • Hyphenation: из‧ба

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ѝзба f (Latin spelling ìzba)

  1. room

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References

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  • изба” in Hrvatski jezični portal