Krieva.
krievs
From earlier *kreiv-, from a Slavic stem *kriv-, which has the same source as Latvian kreiss (“left”) (q.v.). At first this was the name of a Baltic tribe that lived in the area near Pskov, an area also inhabited by many Slavs (ancestors of today's Russians), who were likewise called “kriviči” (Old East Slavic кривичи (kriviči)). Old Latvians (initially Latgalians) therefore used the name *kreivi > krievi to refer not only to the neighboring Baltic tribe, but also to their Slavic neighbors, and later on generalized it to all Russians.[1]
Krivių
miestas.
Krieva...
Singular?
Kas
gimė?
krėvis, -ė smob. = krievas: Kame Lietuvos tauta bengės, o krėvių prasidėjo S.Dauk.
kriẽvas, -ė (la. krievs) smob. (2) BzBkXXVIII53 rusas; baltarusis: Kriẽvai (gudai) Nemuno aukštupį bus pasiekę tuo patim metu K.Būg. XII–XIII amžiuje rusų (kriẽvų) kalboje dar tebeveikta Sosiūro dėsnio K.Būg.
Krėva.
At first this was the name of a Baltic tribe that lived in the area near Pskov...
Pakreivojom?
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