- Max
Julius Friedrich Vasmer (German: [ˈfasmɐ]; Russian: Максимилиан Романович Фасмер, romanized: Maksimilian
Romanovich Fasmer; 28
February 1886 – 30 November...
- The word "Kremlin" was
first recorded in 1331 (though
etymologist Max
Vasmer mentions an
earlier appearance in 1320). The grad was
greatly extended by...
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through Ukraine, Belarus, and
Ukraine again,
draining into the Dnieper. Max
Vasmer in his
etymological dictionary notes that the
historical name of the river...
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Adams (2006), p. 298. Rudnyc'kyj (1972), pp. 179–180 (vol. 1), "борщ".
Vasmer (1973), "борщ". Dembińska (1999), p. 127. Encyclopædia Britannica, "Borscht"...
- Russian), RU: Yandex,
archived from the
original on 16 July 2012.
Vasmer 1979.
Vasmer, "мир",
Dictionary (etymology) (in Russian) (online ed.), retrieved...
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Polyanskiy 1986, p. 8.
Thomson 1830, p. 74.
Oxford English Dictionary, surma.
Vasmer 1986–1987, сурьма.
Kellett 2012, pp. 106–107.
Winder 1993a. Rich 1994, p...
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certain commentators,
though others consider them to be distinct. Max
Vasmer's dictionary defines kladenets as a
modifier designating a "magic
sword in...
- Moscow.
Archived from the
original on 25 June 2020.
Retrieved 27 May 2020.
Vasmer, Max (1986–1987) [1950–1958]. &method_word=substring&ww_word=on&ic_word...
- Dobrova-Polhov Gradec, 2006,
archived from the
original (PDF) on 2013-11-02
Vasmer, Max, ed. (1972).
Zeitschrift für
slavische Philologie. Vol. 36–37. Markert&Petters...
- Рецептуры предприятий общественного питания (in Russian).
Retrieved 2022-12-27.
Vasmer (1973), Оладья.
Marks (2010), Latke.
Goodman (2001). П. В. Абатуров; et al...