יאָדער
יאָדער
־ן
דער/די
יאָדרע, יאָדערע, יאָנדרע, יאַדרע
ETYMOLOGY
[The /o/ vowel would seem to come from Polish. Perhaps the nasal was lost due to influence of the East Slavic cognates?]
Polish jądro 'grain, kernel, core'; Ukrainian ядро́; Belarusian ядро́; Russian ядро́; Proto-Slavic ✱ę̄drò; from PIE ✱h₁en-d(ʰ)r-óm?, from the root ✱h₁én 'in'.
CENTRAL
Unterland (East Transcarpathian)
juˑdrə יאָדרע {ETCP, Nyzhnya Apsha, 48233}
jɔdʀə יאָדרע {POLAND, Wolbrom, 50196}