Новъгородъ

Old East Slavic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *Novъgordъ, from *novъ (new) + *gordъ. Equivalent to новъ (novŭ) + городъ (gorodŭ).

Proper noun

Новъгородъ (Novŭgorodŭ) m

  1. Novgorod
    • Григории, editor (1057), “новѣгородѣ (leaf 294.5, line 7)”, in Еуглие [Ostromir Gospels] (in Old Church Slavonic), page 294.5
      А брата своего столъ порѫчи правити· близокоу своемоу остромироу новѣгородѣ·
      A brata svoego stolŭ porǫči praviti· blizoku svoemu ostromiru nověgorodě·
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Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

  • Lsg: Новѣгородѣ

Descendants

  • Russian: Новгород (Novgorod), Новгородъ (Novgorod)

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