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German word Igel as the
first theory suggests, or from the
Slavic word
jehla (i.e. 'needle'),
referring to
sharp stones in the
Jihlava river bed. Jihlava...
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hadom only Záhorie
transformation iь > jь
jehua (needle) Czech:
jehla,
Upper Sorbian:
jehła vs.
other Slovak dialects: ihla long
vowels in
place of old acutes...
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First Nursery Book.
George G.
Harrap & Co., 1947; Tate 2008. Jan Brzechwa,
Jehla s
nitkou tancovala /
Tancowala Igla z nitka. (as F. Themersonová). Praha...
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Photographic Collection of the
Groninger Museum,
Groningen 2005: Horká
jehla / Hot Needle:
Graphic Works of the 1980s, GHMP,
Prague 2006: 80 plus 25...
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especially after soft
consonants preceding the hard ones: čep > čap (pivot),
jehla >
jahla (needle), sršeň > sršán (hornet), vřes > břasa (heather). The o...