слон
Definitions
- 1.elephant
Meronyms: хо́бот (xóbot), би́вень (bívenʹ)
- 2.bishop
- 3.colloquialone who walks loudly or heavily; stomper
Synonyms & related words
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *slonъ, possibly a deverbative from Proto-Slavic *sloniti sę (“to lean against”), relating to а medieval story of а sleeping elephant who leaned against a tree. According to some other sources, it is related to the Turkish arslan (“lion”). Vovin (2011) proposes that Slavic slonъ reflects Old Chinese 象 (*ljaŋʔ /*slaŋ/, “elephant”), an etymology previously suggested by Ivanov (1977: 156–57) albeit with an incorrect Old Chinese reconstruction *sðaŋ. As Vovin notes, contact between Slavic and Old Chinese is out of the question, so the solution might arise from an intermediary source. Ivanov (1977:154) believes that the Chuvash forms слон (slon), сӑлан (sălan, “elephant”) are Russian loans, with the latter being called into question by Vovin on phonetic grounds. According to him, Russian /o/ (phonetically a diphthong [uo] with a mid-high syllabic element [o]) is unlikely to be borrowed as Chuvash low vowel /a/. The reverse, namely the borrowing of Bulgar slightly labialised /a/ as Slavic /o/ is more than likely. Chuvash сӑлан (sălan, “elephant”) is exactly the expected outcome of the Old Chinese *slaŋ with the insertion of ⟨ă⟩ breaking the OC initial cluster /sl-/ and typical Bulgar shift of Proto-Turkic *ŋ to /n/. The presence of this word in Chuvash places proto-Bulgar speakers in the vicinity of Northern China no later than first century BCE, because approximately after that date the initial clusters in Old Chinese underwent the process of simplification.
Forms
- slonromanization
- слона́genitive
- слони́хаfeminine
- слоно́выйadjective • relational
- слоно́вийadjective • relational
- сло́никdiminutive
- слони́щеaugmentative
- слоня́раaugmentative
- слонъalternative
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | сло́н | слоны́ |
| Genitive | слона́ | слоно́в |
| Dative | слону́ | слона́м |
| Accusative | слона́ | слоно́в |
| Instrumental | слоно́м | слона́ми |
| Prepositional | слоне́ | слона́х |