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sentence 44
ʾi+ lemma: i 'and'
form: conjunction
zavédoxa lemma: zaveda 'lead, bring'
form: 3pl.aor/impf (pf)
prì lemma: pri 'by'
form: preposition
cr̃a lemma: car 'king, emperor'
form: m.sg.gen/acc.anim
riѱimu lemma: Ripsima 'Hripsime'
form: f.sg.acc
And they brought Hripsime to the Emperor
total elements: 5
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ROOT i zavedoxa pri cra riѱimu
cc(i-2, zavedoxa-3)
root(zavedoxa-3, ROOT)
case(pri-4, cra-5)
obl:lat(cra-5, zavedoxa-3)
obj(riѱimu-6, zavedoxa-3)
ʾi+
i
lemma: i 'and' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: C
form: conjunction
element 1
dependency: cc→2
zavédoxa
zavedoxa
lemma: zaveda 'lead, bring' LOVe search
inflection: e-verb
prefixes: postlative za-
tag: Vmii3pe
form: 3pl.aor/impf (pf)
element 2
dependency: root→0
prì
pri
lemma: pri 'by' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: Sa
form: preposition
element 3
dependency: case→4
cr̃a
cra
lemma: car 'king, emperor' SJS search
OCS cěsarь, commonly shortened already in oldest texts.
Punčo uses old jo- (pl.nom cari) or monosyllabic stem endings (carove), but elsewhere we can seen also old i-stem endings (carie). Modern BG uses -e taken from other paradigms. The oscillation between i- and jo-stem is also reflected in modern CS grammars (cf. Bončev 1952:16, Mironova 2010:52).
inflection: jo-stem noun
tag: Nmsgy
form: m.sg.gen/acc.anim
element 4
dependency: obl:lat→2
riѱimu
riѱimu
lemma: Ripsima 'Hripsime' search
This is the Punčoʹs more common spelling, in BG Ripsime and Ripsimija seem to be more common.
inflection: ā-stem noun
tag: Nfsay
form: f.sg.acc
element 5
dependency: obj→2