See also: <span class="searchmatch">ярило</span> Russian Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Ярило</span> Wikipedia ru Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *jaro (“spring”) or Proto-Slavic *jarъ (“strong, fierce”)...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Ярило</span> IPA(key): [(j)ɪˈrʲiɫə] <span class="searchmatch">яри́ло</span> • (jarílo) neuter singular past indicative imperfective of яри́ть (jarítʹ)...
Jarilo Yarylo (Ukrainian) Derived from Bulgarian, Russian, and Ukrainian <span class="searchmatch">Ярило</span> (Jarylo), ultimately from Proto-Slavic *jaro (“spring”) or Proto-Slavic...
(personification of calamity, ferocity, nature) Synonyms: (among East Slavs) <span class="searchmatch">Ярило</span> (Jarilo), (among West Slavs) Яровит (Jarovit) Дя́до Торбала́н (Djádo Torbalán)...
гороло́м (gorolóm, “tempest”) (similar mythological monsters) я́ро (járo), <span class="searchmatch">я́рило</span> (járilo, “natural calamity”) (mythological being) ха́лище (hálište), хале́тина...
jaríte past tense singular plural (мы/вы/они́) masculine (я/ты/он) яри́л jaríl яри́ли jaríli feminine (я/ты/она́) яри́ла jaríla neuter (оно́) <span class="searchmatch">яри́ло</span> jarílo...