modern Russia) Declension of *Москꙑ (v-stem) ⇒ Old East Slavic: Москъвь (Moskŭvĭ), Московь (Moskovĭ) Old Ruthenian: Москва́ (Moskvá) Belarusian: Масква́...
языка по письменнымъ памятникамъ [Materials for the Dictionary of the Old East Slavic Language Based on Written Monuments][1] (in Russian), volume 2 (Л...
языка по письменнымъ памятникамъ [Materials for the Dictionary of the Old East Slavic Language Based on Written Monuments][1] (in Russian), volume 1 (А...
North Slavic, -omь in South Slavic. East Slavic: Old East Slavic: кързно (kŭrzno) Russian: ко́рзно (kórzno) (archaic) Ukrainian: ко́рзно (kórzno) Old Novgorodian:...
-omь in South Slavic. East Slavic: Old East Slavic: ши́ло (šílo) Belarusian: шы́ла (šýla) Russian: ши́ло (šílo) Ukrainian: ши́ло (šýlo) Old Novgorodian:...
sierà, Latvian sērs) were likely borrowed from Old East Slavic. It is unclear whether Old East Slavic цѣрь (cěrĭ, “sulfur”) is related. *sěra f sulfur...
(“brother”) East Slavic: Old East Slavic: бра́тьскꙑи (brátĭskyi) Belarusian: брацкі (bracki) Russian: братский (bratskij) Ukrainian: братський (bratsʹkyj) Old Novgorodian:...
occurs in languages that do not (e.g. Russian). East Slavic: Old East Slavic: вѣжа (věža) South Slavic: Old Church Slavonic: вѣжда (věžda) → Russian: ве́жда...
(Vasmer, Skok, Długosz-Kurczabowa, Holub/Kopečný): from *komňь (cf. Old East Slavic комонь (komonĭ, “horse”)), from early *kobňь, akin to *kobyla (“mare”)...
paradigm b) * -ъmь in North Slavic, -omь in South Slavic. *vinogordъ *vīňàga East Slavic: Old East Slavic: вино́ (vinó) Old Ruthenian: вино́ (vinó) Belarusian:...