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люцьи

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Old Novgorodian

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Etymology

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By surface analysis, *лютe (*ljute, fierce, cruel) +‎ -ии (-ii), from Proto-Slavic *ľutъ. First attested in c. 1340‒1360.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: лю‧цьи

Adjective

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люцьи (ljućĭi)[1]

  1. (hapax) comparative degree of *лютe (*ljute, fierce, cruel): fiercer, cruelest

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References

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  1. ^ Zaliznyak, Andrey (2004) Древненовгородский диалект [Old Novgorod dialect]‎[1] (in Russian), 2nd edition, Moscow: Languages of Slavic Cultures, →ISBN, page 757

Further reading

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  • люцьи”, in Берестяные грамоты – Национальный корпус русского языка [Birchbark Letters – Russian National Corpus], https://ruscorpora.ru/, 2003–2024