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Old Novgorodian
Etymology
First attested in c. 1075‒1100. By surface analysis, *жиꙁнь (*žiznĭ, “life”) + -о- (-o-) + бѫд- (bǫd-, “will be”) + -е (-e).
Proper noun
Жиꙁнобѫде • (Žiznobǫde) m[1]
- a male given name, Zhiznobud
c. 1075‒1100, Schaeken, Jos (2019) Voices on Birchbark (SSGL; 43), Leiden, Boston: Brill, transl., Берестяная грамота № 607/562 [Birchbark letter no. 607/562], Novgorod:жиꙁнобоуде погоублене оу сꙑчевиць новъгородьске смьрде …- žiznobude pogublene u syćevićĭ novŭgorodĭske smĭrde …
- Žiznobud has been killed by (or 'among') the Syčeviči; (he was) a Novgorodian peasant.
c. 1140‒1160, Kovalev, Roman K., transl., Берестяная грамота № Ст. Р. 16 [Birchbark letter no. St. R. 16], Staraya Russa:… : ѫ жиꙁнобоуда ·ꙅ къ[р]---- …- … : ǫ žiznobuda ·dz kŭ[r]---- …
- Zhiznobud owes 6 (korchaga?).
References
- ^ Zaliznyak, Andrey (2004) Древненовгородский диалект [Old Novgorod dialect] (in Russian), 2nd edition, Moscow: Languages of Slavic Cultures, →ISBN, page 739
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