Виница
Bulgarian
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *vinica, either related to *viti (“to wind, to curve”) or to *vino (“wine”) (of Germanic or Latin origin, but possibly from the same PIE root as the Slavic verb).
The Ukrainian city's name may alternatively stem from unrelated *věno (“bride's price”) (this etymology is diachronically possible only for the Ukrainian toponym), as the area on which the modern city stands were gifted by Duke Algirdas of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to his nephew to govern over them. See History of Vinnytsia for further details.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈvinit͡sɐ]
Audio (file)
Proper noun
Ви́ница • (Vínica)
- Vinica (toponym in various Slavic-speaking countries)
- Vinica (district and area of Varna, eastern Bulgaria)
- Vinica (village near Plovdiv, central Bulgaria)
- Vinica (town in eastern North Macedonia)
- Vinica (village in northwestern Croatia)
- Vinica (village in southeastern Slovenia)
- Vinica (village in southern Slovakia)
- Vinnytsia (city in central Ukraine, on the banks of Southern Bug)
Macedonian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈvinit͡sa]
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -it͡sa
Proper noun
Виница • (Vinica) f (relational adjective винички)
- Vinica (a town in North Macedonia)
- Vinnytsia (a city in Ukraine)
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