кънѧꙁь
Old Novgorodian
Alternative forms
- кънѧжь (kŭnęźĭ) — Old Pskovian
- кнѧꙁь (knęzĭ) — late form
Etymology
Borrowed from Old East Slavic кънѧзь (kŭnęzĭ), from Proto-Slavic *kъ̏nędzь < *kъnęgъ, from Proto-West Germanic *kuning, from Proto-Germanic *kuningaz.
Noun
кънѧꙁь • (kŭnęzĭ) m[1]
Related terms
adjectives
- кънѧгꙑнине (kŭnęgynine)
- кънѧжь (kŭnęžĭ)
nouns
- кънѧгꙑни f (kŭnęgyni, “princess”)
proper nouns
- Кънѧжеострове m (Kŭnęžeostrove) (toponym)
- Кънѧꙁь m (Kŭnęzĭ) (first name)
References
- ^ Zaliznyak, Andrey (2004) Древненовгородский диалект [Old Novgorod dialect][1] (in Russian), 2nd edition, Moscow: LRC Publishing House, →ISBN, page 747
Further reading
- “кънѧꙁь”, in “Birchbark Letters Corpus”, in Russian National Corpus, https://ruscorpora.ru, 2003–2025