GLORY
In Sanskrit word श्रवस् (śravas) the "R" sound came from an initial "L" sound and its original form was "ślavas".
SLAVA
Old Church Slavonic: слава ⱄⰾⰰⰲⰰ (slava)
Old East Slavic: слава (slava)
Belarusian: сла́ва (sláva)
Russian: сла́ва (sláva)
Rusyn: слава (slava)
Ukrainian: сла́ва (sláva)
Bulgarian: слава (slava)
Macedonian: слава (slava)
Serbo-Croatian: сла̏ва, slȁva
Slovene: sláva
Czech: sláva
Polish: sława
Slovak: sláva
Lower Sorbian: sława
Upper Sorbian: sława
Romanian: slavă
Latvian: slava
SRAVA
Sanskrit: श्रवस् (śravas), विश्राव (viśrāva)
Avestan: 𐬯𐬭𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬀 (srauua) ("word")
SLAVE
Latgalian: slave
Old Polish: slawøtni, slawętni (from 1424 AD Wokabularz Trydencki)
SLAVI
Latgalian: slave
Old Polish: slavythny, slavithni
SLOVA
Kashubian: słôwa
SLOVE
Lithuanian: šlovė
Samogitian: šlóvė
KLEV-
Breton: klev
Cornish: klew
Mycenaean Greek: 𐀐𐀩𐀺 (ke-re-wo /kléwos/)
Phocian Greek: κλέϝος (kléwos)
KLEO-
Ancient Greek: κλέος (kléos)
Greek: κλέος (kléos)
KELU-
Tocharian B: ñemkälywe
KLY- KLU-
Tocharian A: ñomklyu
Welsh: clyw
Old Irish: clú
Irish: clú
Scottish Gaelic: cliù
SU-
Kamviri: ṣu
Kativiri: ṣu
Prasuni: ṣu
SO-
Ashkun: ṣo
Persian: شکوه (šokuh)
SKEL-
Armenian: շքեղություն (škʿełutʿyun)
Article created on the 9th of October 2019.