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    Max Julius Friedrich Vasmer (German: [ˈfasmɐ]; Russian: Максимилиан Романович Фасмер, romanized: Maksimilian Romanovich Fasmer; 28 February 1886 – 30...
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    Volodiměr, while the Old Church Slavonic form is Vladiměr. According to Max Vasmer, the name is composed of Slavic владь vladĭ "to rule" and *mēri "great"...
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    plural form of gołąbek, the diminutive form of gołąb ("pigeon, dove"). Max Vasmer accepts this as the origin of the word, stating that the dish was so named...
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    Culinary Art, "Russian pirogi". Moscow: Centrpoligraph, 2010; in Russian) Max Vasmer. Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. Winter. Heidelberg, 1953–1958 (in...
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    play", used figuratively in the military context of a siege. cnrtl.fr Max Vasmer, "козырь" in Этимологический словарь русского языка(1964–1973). Place...
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    through Ukraine, Belarus, and Ukraine again, draining into the Dnieper. Max Vasmer in his etymological dictionary notes that the historical name of the river...
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    условия. ГОСТ 32124-2013" (in Russian). 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2019. Max Vasmer. Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. Winter. Heidelberg, 1953–1958 (in...
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  • expressed by Max Vasmer, who points out that the suffix Proto-Slavic *-ěninъ, *-aninъ otherwise seems to derive nouns only from toponyms; hence Vasmer assumes...
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    of the hero of a fairy tale and as a designation for a skinny person, Max Vasmer in his dictionary considers the original Slavic word (homonym) and associates...
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    19 April 2019. "Cabanossi". www.bell1869.com. Retrieved 19 April 2019. Max Vasmer (1953–1958). "Кабан". Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German)...
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  • numerous debates in the 20th century, some of which persist today. Linguists Max Vasmer and Oleg Trubachyov compiled and published academic dictionaries on Slavic...
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    legendary forefather Kriv, possibly a kniaz or a voivode. According to Max Vasmer, this sobriquet was derived from the Slavic adjective krivoy ("crooked/twisted")...
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    Moscow". The word "Kremlin" was first recorded in 1331 (though etymologist Max Vasmer mentions an earlier appearance in 1320). The grad was greatly extended...
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    for blin). It is derived from the verb моло́ть, "to mill ", "to grind". Max Vasmer in his Etymological Dictionary of Russian language notes that a similar...
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    Академічний тлумачний словник (in Ukrainian). Kyiv: Naukova Dumka. 1970–1980. Max Vasmer (1953–55). "Пампуха". Russisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German)...
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    drayah-) coincidentally means "sea". An alternative origin suggested by Max Vasmer (among other linguists) is that Daria is a Russian form of the Greek name...
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    (Perun, Hors, Dažbog, Stribog, and Simargl). The etymology is uncertain. Max Vasmer suggests that her name is derived from the same root as Slavic words mokry...
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  • dictionary of modern Russian language]. 2 vols. Moscow: Русский язык. 1993. Max Vasmer. Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. 3 vols. Heidelberg: Carl Winter...
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  • Etymological Dictionary by Archived 2017-10-27 at the Wayback Machine Max Vasmer "ЭСБЕ/Кремль, городская цитадель — Викитека". ru.wikisource.org (in Russian)...
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    Miklosich, Slaw. Elem., 25; Cihac, II, 67; Conev 66 Колач (in Russian). Max Vasmer. Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. Winter, Heidelberg 1953–1958 (in...
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    Этимологический словарь русского языка. Прогресс, 1964—1973. Пастила (Max Vasmer, Etymological dictionary of the Russian language). Послание Ивана Грозного...
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    such as the Lithuanian linguist Kazimieras Būga, the German linguist Max Vasmer, and the Russian linguists Vladimir Toporov, and Oleg Trubachyov. In the...
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    the name as having a Slavic origin. The German linguist and Slavicist Max Vasmer gives two possible interpretations, one from the word Voščica (Voštane...
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    the holiday coincided with the day of John the Baptist. According to Max Vasmer, the name (Ivan) Kupala/Kupalo is a variant of the name (John the) Baptist...
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    immigration. Some of the major authorities on Balts, such as Kazimieras Būga, Max Vasmer, Vladimir Toporov and Oleg Trubachyov,[citation needed] in conducting...
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  • residence of Kideksha (near Suzdal), ransacked by the Mongols in 1237; Max Vasmer labels the place-name as "obscure". After having conquered some of the...
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    overstates the impact of the Slavic and Avar raids of Greece during this time. Max Vasmer, a prominent linguist and Indo-Europeanist, complements late medieval...
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  • Belić (1876–1960) from Serbia André Mazon [fr] (1881–1967) from France Max Vasmer (1886–1962) from Russia André Vaillant (1890–1977) from France Dmytro...
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    (makhorka), may bear an etymological debt to this city. See the dictionary of Max Vasmer. Media related to Amersfoort at Wikimedia Commons Amersfoort travel guide...
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    Этимологический словарь русского языка. Прогресс, 1964—1973. Гоголь-моголь (Max Vasmer, Etymological dictionary of the Russian language). Jackson, John E.; Klich...
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