сѣкꙑль

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See also: пизда and пізда

Old Novgorodian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sь̀kyľь (clitoris; vulva), from *sьkati, *sikati (to piss). All forms of the roots *sьk-, *sik-, *sěk- are ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *seykʷ- (to moisten). Cognate with Russian се́киль (sékilʹ), Ukrainian се́кіль (sékilʹ), си́кель (sýkelʹ).

Birchbark letter no. 955 (c. 1140‒1160)

Noun

сѣкꙑль (sěkylĭm

  1. (anatomy, vulgar) clitoris
    • c. 1140‒1160, Грамота № 955[1] [Birchbark letter no. 955], Novgorod:
      Маренко пеи пиꙁда и сѣкꙑле
      Marenko pei pizda i sěkyle
      Marenko! get drunk vulva and clitoris!
  2. (anatomy, vulgar) vulva
    Synonym: пиꙁда (pizda)

References

  1. ^ сѣкꙑле (letter no. 955), c. 1140‒1160”, in Древнерусские берестяные грамоты [Birchbark Literacy from Medieval Rus]‎ (in Russian), http://gramoty.ru, 2007–2024

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