Etymology tree Proto-Slavic *ujь Old Novgorodian *оуи (*ui) Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ujь. Hyphenation: *оуи *оуи • (*ui) m maternal uncle proper nouns...
*-ъ in mainstream dialects but into -е (-e) in Old Novgorodian. In the latter view, the Old Novgorodian ending can be considered original, with generalisation...
Proto-Slavic *vъtorъ. Compare Old East Slavic въторъ (vŭtorŭ), Old Ruthenian вторый (vtoryj), Old Church Slavonic въторъ (vŭtorŭ), Old Polish wtóry. Hyphenation:...
*menę, a blend of genitive *mene and accusative *mę) Old Novgorodian: ⰿⱑ (mě) South Slavic: Old Church Slavonic: мѧ (mę) Bulgarian: ме (me) Macedonian:...
*uiskoi Estonian: uisk Finnish: uisko → Old Swedish: usko, wisko Swedish: (obsolete) oskö Ludian: *uškoi → Old Novgorodian: [script needed] (uškui) Russian:...
East Slavic: Old East Slavic: жеребии (žerebii), жеребеи (žerebei) Belarusian: жэ́рабя (žérabja) Russian: же́ребей (žérebej) Old Novgorodian: жеребьи (žerebĭi)...
са́ло (sálo) → English: salo Russian: са́ло (sálo) Old Novgorodian: са́гло (ságlo) South Slavic: Old Church Slavonic: сало (salo) Bulgarian: са́ло (sálo)...
Carpathian Rusyn: мыдло (mŷdlo) Ukrainian: ми́ло (mýlo) Old Novgorodian: мꙑ́гло (mýglo) South Slavic: Old Church Slavonic: Cyrillic: мꙑло (mylo) Glagolitic:...
кры́ло (krŷ́lo) Ukrainian: крило́ (kryló) Old Novgorodian: кригло́ (krigló) South Slavic: Old Church Slavonic: Old Cyrillic script: крило (krilo) Glagolitic...
Slavic. East Slavic: Old East Slavic: ши́ло (šílo) Belarusian: шы́ла (šýla) Russian: ши́ло (šílo) Ukrainian: ши́ло (šýlo) Old Novgorodian: *ши́гло (*šíglo)...