Хотет

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Russian

Etymology

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Particularly: “Back-formation from Хотетов (Xotetov)? Or is this that city’s etymon? Compare Хацет (Xacet, surname), which may derive from Belarusian, as suggested by the fact that the Belarusian Хаце́тава (Xacjétava) is called Хоте́тово (Xotétovo) in Russian.”

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Particularly: “Stressed on the first or the second syllable?”

Proper noun

Хотет (Xotetm anim (genitive Хотета) (unknown stress)

  1. A nickname borne by Ива́н Мстисла́вич, князь Кара́чевский (Iván Mstislávič, knjazʹ Karáčevskij, Ivan Mstislavich, prince Karachevsky, c. 1370–1417), whence the princes Khotetovsky took their name.
    • 1787, Н. Новикова , editor, Родословная книга российских князей и дворян :
      И в лето 6916 (1408) князь Михайло, сын Карачевского князя Хотета, Ивана Мстиславича, выехал из Литвы к Москве, на службу к великому князю Василию Дмитриевичу всея Руссии. И от того князя Михаилы повели своё поколение князья Хотетовские.
      I v leto 6916 (1408) knjazʹ Mixajlo, syn Karačevskovo knjazja Xoteta, Ivana Mstislaviča, vyjexal iz Litvy k Moskve, na službu k velikomu knjazju Vasiliju Dmitrijeviču vseja Russii. I ot tovo knjazja Mixaily poveli svojó pokolenije knjazʹja Xotetovskije.
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