mouth
↔
precipice, abyss
4 realizations
Related shifts
ID | Meaning 1 | Direction | Meaning 2 |
ACCEPTED Realization 1 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Ancient Greek | |
Lexeme | στόμα | |
Meaning 1 | mouth | |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | abyss | |
Reference | ||
Comment |
ACCEPTED Realization 2 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Polish | |
Lexeme | czeluść | |
Meaning 1 | jaw, chaps | |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | abyss | |
Reference | ||
Comment |
ACCEPTED Realization 3 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Russian | |
Lexeme | past' | |
Meaning 1 | mouth | |
Direction | ← | |
Meaning 2 | abyss | |
Reference | ||
Comment | пасть «ловушка на зверей в виде замаскированной ямы 'a trap for animals in the form of a hidden pit'» (Dahl), Sib., Amur. пасть 'a trap in the form of a pit' (СРНГ: «Пасть представляет собой вырытую яму, замаскированную ветвями» 'This kind of a trap is a pit covered with branches to hide it'). Czech past’ ‘trap’. |
ACCEPTED Realization 4 | ||
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Type | Borrowing | |
Language 1 | Upper Sorbian | |
Language 2 | German | |
Lexeme 1 | khlama | |
Lexeme 2 | Klamme | |
Meaning 1 | muzzle, chaps | |
Direction | ← | |
Meaning 2 | oat | |
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