2015-12-27

Krieva

KRIEVIS

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...

genitive singular

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?
Ar tikras Krėvos sutarties pergamentas?

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