avynas

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Lithuanian

Etymology

Ultimately from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European *h₂éwh₂os (grandfather). Cognates include Old Prussian awis (uncle); Russian уй (uj), Serbo-Croatian ујак, ujak < Proto-Slavic *ujь (maternal uncle), etc. The suffix -ýnas is of unclear formation. It may be linked to the identical suffix in seserýnas (relative on the sister's side), brolýnas (relative on the brother's side). Compare also Bulgarian у́йна (újna, aunt, uncle's wife), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Russian dialectal дя́д-ина (djád-ina, uncle's wife). Further -n- extensions to the root *h₂ewh₂- can be found in Latin avunculus (maternal uncle), Breton eontr (uncle), Welsh ewythr (uncle).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): [ɐˈʋʲiː.nɐs]

Noun

avýnas m stress pattern 1

  1. maternal uncle

Declension