stud

stud
stȗd ž <G mn stúdī>
DEFINICIJA
ekspr., v. studen
ONOMASTIKA
pr. (nadimačka i etnici): Stȕdak (Zaprešić, Zagreb, Varaždin), Stúde (Kaštela, Split), Stùden (380, Zagreb, Korenica, Lika, Slavonija), Stùdenić (Našice, Požega), Studénović (Slavonski Brod, Zagreb)
hidronim.: Stùden (potok, Gospić), Stùdena (potok, Pazin, zaselak kod Gline), Studénac (mnogobrojna vrela po Istri, otocima i u priobalju, nekoliko potoka u Lici), Studénca (vrelo, Omiš), Studénci (zaseoci, Gospić, Imotski), Stùdēnčić (Gorski kotar, Dugi otok, Olib, Lošinj, Lastovo), Studénčine (vrelo, Poljica, Kaštela), Studénec (pritok Glinice), Stùdenō (vrelo kod Makarske, zaselak kod Gline), Studènjāk (otočić, Kornati), Študénac (vrelo, Istra) te dvočlana imena tipa: Gȏrnjī Studénac (Brač), Knȇž studénac (Istra), Studénačka bȁra (livada, Gospić), Stùdenī tòčak (potok, Slatina) i sl.
top. (naselja): Stùdenā (Rijeka, 441 stan.), Studénci (Gospić, 144 stan.)
ETIMOLOGIJA
prasl. *studъ (rus. stúda, polj. o-studa)

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Synonyms:
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