Origjina e fshatit Sopot në Himarë, Andi Zeneli
1004. kopso-
English : ‘blackbird’
German : ‘Amsel’
Comments: (: k̂op- ‘sound root’)
Material: Greek κόψιχος 'blackbird', κόσσυφος (dissimilated from *κοψυφος) likewise;
Russian-Church Slavonic (etc.) kosъ 'blackbird'. - Meillet posits (MSL 18, 171) under the assumption of Indo-European k̂- (which in kosъ is retained as k due to the following s) a sound root k̂op-: Church Slavonic sopǫ 'play the flute', Old Bulgarian sopьcь 'flutist', Russian sopětь 'wheeze', etc., and Sanskrit śábda- m. 'sound, noise, speech, word' (on the -d-suffix in words for noise see Brugmann II2 1, 467), śápati 'curses', -tē 'affirms, promises'.
Albanian Kosovo by Andi Zeneli
Ref : WP. I 457, Trautmann 299.
Pages : 614-615
PIET : 535
Sopot
Polish
Sopot
Sopot
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sopotъ (“place with echo, resound”), from *so(p)ti (“to wheeze, to whistle”).
Proper noun
Sopot m inan (related adjective sopocki)
1. Sopot (a city in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)
Derived terms
nouns
sopocianin
sopocianka
Proper noun
Sopot m pers
1. a male surname
Proper noun
Sopot f (indeclinable)
1. a female surname
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic сопотъ (sopotŭ), from Proto-Slavic *sopotъ (“place with echo, resound”), from *so(p)ti (“to wheeze, whistle”).
Proper noun
Sopot m
1. A commune of Dolj, Romania
2. A village in Sopot, Dolj, Romania
Сопотско
Macedonian
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ˈsɔpɔtskɔ]
Proper noun
Сопотско • (Sopotsko) n
1. A village in North Macedonia.
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