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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/xoroščьnъ
Proto-Slavic
Etymology
From *xorostь (“beauty, pleasantness; convenience”) + *-ьnъ.[1][2][3][4] Obsolete and erroneous etymologies:
- It was supposed to be an alleged diminutive of *xòrbrъ (“brave”), whence Old East Slavic хоробръ (xorobrŭ), Ukrainian хоро́брий (xoróbryj) and Russian хра́брый (xrábryj).[5][4][6][3]
- Borrowed from Old Ossetic, whence Iron Ossetian хорз (xorz, “good”), Digor Ossetian хуарз (xwarz), Jassic horz, ultimately from Proto-Iranian; compare also Avestan 𐬓𐬀𐬭𐬆𐬰𐬌𐬱𐬙𐬀- (xᵛarəzišta-, “sweetest”).[2][5][3]
- Mistakenly considered[5][3], derived from the name of the Slavic god *Xъrsъ, more precisely from the irregular form **Xorsъ + *-jь, which gave the adjective **xoršь > Old East Slavic хорошь (xorošĭ).[6][4]
The origin is also mistakenly associated with Ukrainian га́рний (hárnyj, “beautiful; good”) or Proto-Slavic *xorniti, where Ukrainian хорони́ти (xoronýty) and Russian хорони́ть (xoronítʹ).[5][3]
Inflection
Indefinite declension of *xoroščьnъ (hard)
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | *xoroščьnъ | *xoroščьna | *xoroščьno |
genitive | *xoroščьna | *xoroščьny | *xoroščьna |
dative | *xoroščьnu | *xoroščьně | *xoroščьnu |
accusative | *xoroščьnъ | *xoroščьnǫ | *xoroščьno |
instrumental | *xoroščьnomь | *xoroščьnojǫ | *xoroščьnomь |
locative | *xoroščьně | *xoroščьně | *xoroščьně |
vocative | *xoroščьne | *xoroščьno | *xoroščьno |
dual | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | *xoroščьna | *xoroščьně | *xoroščьně |
genitive | *xoroščьnu | *xoroščьnu | *xoroščьnu |
dative | *xoroščьnoma | *xoroščьnama | *xoroščьnoma |
accusative | *xoroščьna | *xoroščьně | *xoroščьně |
instrumental | *xoroščьnoma | *xoroščьnama | *xoroščьnoma |
locative | *xoroščьnu | *xoroščьnu | *xoroščьnu |
vocative | *xoroščьna | *xoroščьně | *xoroščьně |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | *xoroščьni | *xoroščьny | *xoroščьna |
genitive | *xoroščьnъ | *xoroščьnъ | *xoroščьnъ |
dative | *xoroščьnomъ | *xoroščьnamъ | *xoroščьnomъ |
accusative | *xoroščьny | *xoroščьny | *xoroščьna |
instrumental | *xoroščьny | *xoroščьnami | *xoroščьny |
locative | *xoroščьněxъ | *xoroščьnaxъ | *xoroščьněxъ |
vocative | *xoroščьni | *xoroščьny | *xoroščьna |
Definite declension of *xoroščьnъ (hard)
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | *xoroščьnъjь | *xoroščьnaja | *xoroščьnoje |
genitive | *xoroščьnajego | *xoroščьnyję̇ | *xoroščьnajego |
dative | *xoroščьnujemu | *xoroščьněji | *xoroščьnujemu |
accusative | *xoroščьnъjь | *xoroščьnǫjǫ | *xoroščьnoje |
instrumental | *xoroščьnyjimь | *xoroščьnǫjǫ | *xoroščьnyjimь |
locative | *xoroščьnějemь | *xoroščьněji | *xoroščьnějemь |
vocative | *xoroščьnъjь | *xoroščьnaja | *xoroščьnoje |
dual | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | *xoroščьnaja | *xoroščьněji | *xoroščьněji |
genitive | *xoroščьnuju | *xoroščьnuju | *xoroščьnuju |
dative | *xoroščьnyjima | *xoroščьnyjima | *xoroščьnyjima |
accusative | *xoroščьnaja | *xoroščьněji | *xoroščьněji |
instrumental | *xoroščьnyjima | *xoroščьnyjima | *xoroščьnyjima |
locative | *xoroščьnuju | *xoroščьnuju | *xoroščьnuju |
vocative | *xoroščьnaja | *xoroščьněji | *xoroščьněji |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | *xoroščьniji | *xoroščьnyję̇ | *xoroščьnaja |
genitive | *xoroščьnъjixъ | *xoroščьnъjixъ | *xoroščьnъjixъ |
dative | *xoroščьnyjimъ | *xoroščьnyjimъ | *xoroščьnyjimъ |
accusative | *xoroščьnyję̇ | *xoroščьnyję̇ | *xoroščьnaja |
instrumental | *xoroščьnyjimi | *xoroščьnyjimi | *xoroščьnyjimi |
locative | *xoroščьnyjixъ | *xoroščьnyjixъ | *xoroščьnyjixъ |
vocative | *xoroščьniji | *xoroščьnyję̇ | *xoroščьnaja |
Related terms
- *xarъ (“gloomy, dark; dilapidated, shabby”)
- *xorъ (“dark, black”)
- *xorxoriti (“to brag, show off; to be defiant”)
- *xorostь (“beauty, pleasantness; convenience”)
- *xorovitъ (“beautiful; kind, fine”)
Descendants
- East Slavic:
- Old East Slavic: *хорощьнъ (*xoroščĭnŭ)
- ⇒ Old East Slavic: хорошь (xorošĭ), хорошии (xorošii, “beautiful, handsome, well-groomed”) (13ᵗʰ c.)
- Old East Slavic: *хорощьнъ (*xoroščĭnŭ)
Toponyms:
- East Slavic:
- Russian: Хорошно (Xorošno, lake name)
References
- Trubachyov, Oleg, editor (1981), “*xoroščьnъ(jь)”, in Этимологический словарь славянских языков [Etymological dictionary of Slavic languages] (in Russian), numbers 8 (*xa – *jьvьlga), Moscow: Nauka, page 80
- Shaposhnikov, A. K. (2010) “хороший”, in Этимологический словарь современного русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Contemporary Russian Language] (in Russian), volumes 2: (Начать – Я), Moscow: Flinta; Nauka, →ISBN, page 498: “*хорошчь(йь) ― *xoroščʹ(jʹ)”
- Melnychuk, O. S., editor (2012), “хороший”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volumes 6 (У – Я), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, →ISBN, page 203
- Tsyhanenko, H. P. (1989) “хоро́ший”, in Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), 2nd edition, Kyiv: Radjanska shkola, →ISBN, page 467
- Vasmer, Max (1973) “хоро́ший”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), volumes 4 (Т – Ящур), Moscow: Progress, page 267
- Chernykh, P. Ja. (1993) “хоро́ший”, in Историко-этимологический словарь русского языка [Historical-Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), 3rd edition, volumes 2 (панцирь – ящур), Moscow: Russian Lang., →ISBN, page 352
Further reading
- Varbot, Zh. Zh. (1980) “Хорохориться и хороший”, in Русская речь [Russian speech] (in Russian), number 1, Moscow: Nauka, pages 138-141
- Петлева, И. П. (1985) “Укр. диал. прихо́рний, рус. хоро́брый (слав. xorbrъ)”, in Этимология 1982, Moscow, pages 36-37
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