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i+ lemma: i 'and'
form: conjunction
wtnesóše lemma: otnesa 'carry out'
form: 3pl.aor (pf)
giludu lemma: Giluda 'Giluda'
form: f.sg.acc
crcu. lemma: carica 'queen'
form: f.sg.acc
and he abducted Queen Giluda
total elements: 4
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ROOT i otnesoše giludu crcu
cc(i-2, otnesoše-3)
root(otnesoše-3, ROOT)
obj(giludu-4, otnesoše-3)
appos(crcu-5, giludu-4)
i+
i
lemma: i 'and' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: C
form: conjunction
element 1
dependency: cc→2
wtnesóše
otnesoše
lemma: otnesa 'carry out' LOVe search
inflection: e-verb
prefixes: ablative otъ-
tag: Vmia3pe
form: 3pl.aor (pf)
element 2
dependency: root→0
giludu
giludu
lemma: Giluda 'Giluda' search
The name of "Helen" of the Tale is neither attested elsewhere in Trojan War texts, nor in the Bible. The very spelling varies a lot. The form giluda is used especially in Odessa and Petersburg editions, as well as elsewhere, only Bucharest prefers egѵluda; in Adžar, along giluda also igulida (preferred in Veles ed.) and igilida are attested. The name likely stems from Gylou or Gillō, a personification of dangers for women giving birth (Kirpičnikov 1891:4), mentioned already by Sappho (Mazon 1942:27). Miklosich (1865:127) translates CS gilouda (from another source) as ʹmagae genusʹ, similar tu Rus. golenduxa, an evil spirit causing fevers. According to Močuľskij (1893:376), the name is taken from a cycle of fever curses used by Bogomils.
inflection: ā-stem noun
tag: Nfsay
form: f.sg.acc
element 3
dependency: obj→2
crcu.
crcu
lemma: carica 'queen' search
inflection: jā-stem noun
suffixes: singulative -ica
tag: Nfsay
form: f.sg.acc
element 4
dependency: appos→3