/dʊˈnʲeːstrʊ/ (ca. 13th CE) IPA(key): /ˈdnʲeːstr/ Hyphenation: Дъ‧нѣ‧стръ <span class="searchmatch">Дънѣстръ</span> (Dŭněstrŭ) m a river in Eastern Europe, flowing through Ukraine and Moldova...
(Nistru) — post-1930s Cyrillic spelling Borrowed from Old East Slavic <span class="searchmatch">Дънѣстръ</span> (Dŭněstrŭ), of Iranian origin; see Dniester. Compare Russian Днестр (Dnestr)...
Wikipedia has an article on: Дністер Wikipedia uk From Old East Slavic <span class="searchmatch">Дънѣстръ</span> (Dŭněstrŭ), ultimately (compare Byzantine Greek Δάναστρις (Dánastris) and...
(Dinyester), دنیستر (Dinyester) Probably a rendering of Old East Slavic <span class="searchmatch">Дънѣстръ</span> (Dŭněstrŭ), since the Ottoman territory already contained the East-Slavic-speaking...