RAS History & PhilologyRusskaya rech

  • ISSN (Print) 0131-6117
  • ISSN (Online)3034-5928

ETHYMOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP OF SLAVIC METEOROLOGICAL VOCABULARY

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S0131-61170000392-6-1
DOI
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue №2
Pages
115-123
Abstract
This article suggests etymologies for several meteorological terms in East Slavic languages. Some of them have already been investigated, others have not been etymologized before, or they are taggedas «unclear» in etymological vocabularies. Eight sketches are given: to Russian dial. (novgor.) bryzdochek «a daybreak, a dawn», to Byelorussian dial. koshna «It’s damp, wet», to Ukrainian belelyuzhiti «about bad weather», to Russian dial. skiberdina «a big ice-floe», to Russian dial. (tversk.) nachemerz «a thick layer of ice on the flood-water», to Russian dial. (severodvinsk.) misenets «drizzle», to Russian dial. (olon.) zaburmachivat «to darken, to becomeclouded».
Keywords
etymology, dialects, motivational model, Russian, Ukrainian, Byelorussian, East Slavic languages, meteorological terms, reconstruction, Proto-Slavic.
Date of publication
03.08.2025
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4
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517

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