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Old Novgorodian
Etymology
First attested in c. 1100‒1200 as ꙋстье Ѣмьцѣ (ustĭje Jěmĭćě, gen.). From оустьѥ (ustĭje) + Ѣмьцꙗ (Jěmĭćja), literally “rivermouth of Yemtsa”. Compare Old East Slavic Устье Ѣмьца (Ustĭje Jěmĭca), Russian Усть-Е́мца (Ustʹ-Jémca).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: Оус‧ть‧ѥ Ѣ‧мь‧цꙗ
Proper noun
Оустьѥ Ѣмьцꙗ • (Ustĭje Jěmĭćja) f
- Ust-Yemtsa (a city in the Novgorod Republic, Kievan Rus)
c. 1100 – 1200, Counting tag “Ust-Yemtsa”
, Novgorod (
Troitsky excavation):
- ꙋстье Ѣмьцѣ
- ustĭje Jěmĭćě
- Ust-Yemtsa.
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