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i+ lemma: i 'and'
form: conjunction

ourva lemma: urъvati 'tear down, strike down'
form: 2/3sg.aor (pf)

Elěnušь lemma: Elenuš 'Helenus'
form: m.sg.nom

tivourcera. lemma: Tivucer 'Teucer'
form: m.sg.gen/acc.anim

diceva+ lemma: Dicev 'Diceus'
form: m.sg.gen/acc.anim

According to Veselovskij (1888:77), the name of Teucer's father possibly reflects Tydeus, father of Diomedes (appearing only in Jagić's ed., killed by Hector). In the original. Teucer is a brother of Ajax and son of Telamon in the Epic Cycle.

sna. lemma: sin 'son'
form: m.sg.gen/acc.anim


And Helenus struck Teucer, son of Diceus.

total elements: 6


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ROOT i ourva elěnušъ tivourcera diceva sna 
cc(i-2, ourva-3)
root(ourva-3, ROOT)
nsubj(elěnušъ-4, ourva-3)
obj(tivourcera-5, ourva-3)
amod:poss(diceva-6, sna-7)
appos(sna-7, tivourcera-5)


i+
i
lemma: i 'and' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: C
form: conjunction
element 1
dependency: cc→2


ourva
ourva
lemma: urъvati 'tear down, strike down' search
CS
inflection: e-verb
prefixes: allative u-
tag: Vmia3se
form: 2/3sg.aor (pf)
element 2
dependency: root→0


Elěnušь
elěnušъ
lemma: Elenuš 'Helenus' search
Ruseva uses lemma Elinoušъ ʹXelenʹ, which is etymologically plausible, but not attested in the Legend of Troy, preferring the spelling Elěnoušь.
inflection: jo-stem noun
tag: Nmsny
form: m.sg.nom
element 3
dependency: nsubj→2


tivourcera.
tivourcera
lemma: Tivucer 'Teucer' search
inflection: o-stem noun
tag: Nmsgy
form: m.sg.gen/acc.anim
element 4
dependency: obj→2


diceva+
diceva
lemma: Dicev 'Diceus' search
inflection: o-stem noun
tag: Nmsgy
form: m.sg.gen/acc.anim
element 5
dependency: amod:poss→6
According to Veselovskij (1888:77), the name of Teucer's father possibly reflects Tydeus, father of Diomedes (appearing only in Jagić's ed., killed by Hector). In the original. Teucer is a brother of Ajax and son of Telamon in the Epic Cycle.


sna.
sna
lemma: sin 'son' SJS search
CS synъ was an u-stem. Punčo seems to follow a paradigm combining o-stem oblique case endings with u-stem direct forms (as in other monosyllabic masc nouns): sg.nom sinь, gen sina, dat sinu, voc sine, pl.nom sinove/sinovi, also pl.acc sini (< CS syny).
The two pl.nom forms may remind us of Serbo-Croat variation (pl.nom -ovi, pl.acc -ove). However, Punčo clearly prefers the form -ove (the other form comes only once in 9 instances in first 30 chapters), which is used both in subject and oblique positions.

inflection: monosyllabic noun
tag: Nmsgy
form: m.sg.gen/acc.anim
element 6
dependency: appos→4