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Стръѥнѣге

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Old Novgorodian

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Etymology

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From стръи (strŷi, paternal uncle) +‎ -е- (-e-) +‎ нѣга (něga, nurture, care) +‎ (-e).

Proper noun

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Стръѥнѣге (Strŷjeněgem

  1. a male given name
    • c. 1050‒1110, “Надпись о свадьбе некого лица с дочерью Стрыенега”, in Первоначальные стены Софийского собора[1], Собор св. Софии (Великий Новгород):
      С-ѫр- сѧ ожениле а поѧл- Стръенѣж[ь]н[ѫ] Бъ҃ емоу помози
      S-ǫr- sę oženile a pojęl- Strŭjeněž[ĭ]n[ǫ] Bŭ: emu pomozi
      ... got married, and took Stryenega's daughter as his wife. God help him.

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