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Etymology

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From Old East Slavic травьнъ (travĭnŭ, May). Cognates include Ukrainian тра́вень (trávenʹ, May), Slovene traven, Serbo-Croatian travanj (April).

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  • IPA(key): [ˈtravʲenʲ]
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Noun

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тра́вень (trávjenʹm inan (genitive тра́ўня, nominative plural тра́ўні, genitive plural тра́ўняў, relational adjective тра́веньскі)

  1. May
    Synonym: май (maj)
    у/ў тра́ўніu/ŭ tráŭniin May

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References

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  • травень” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic травьнъ (travĭnŭ, May), from Proto-Slavic *travьnъ. Cognates include Ukrainian тра́вень (trávenʹ, May), Belarusian тра́вень (trávjenʹ), Polish trawień, Serbo-Croatian travanj (April). Related to Russian трава́ (travá, grass, herb).

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Noun

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тра́вень (trávenʹm inan (genitive тра́вня, nominative plural тра́вни, genitive plural тра́вней)

  1. (archaic) May
    Synonym: май (maj)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Old East Slavic травьнъ (travĭnŭ, May). Cognates include Belarusian тра́вень (trávjenʹ, May), Slovene traven, Serbo-Croatian travanj (April).

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Noun

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тра́вень (trávenʹm inan (genitive тра́вня, nominative plural тра́вні, genitive plural тра́внів, relational adjective травне́вий)

  1. May
    Synonym: май (maj)

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