- Max
Julius Friedrich Vasmer (German: [ˈfasmɐ]; Russian: Максимилиан Романович Фасмер, romanized: Maksimilian
Romanovich Fasmer; 28
February 1886 – 30 November...
- Moscow.
Archived from the
original on 25 June 2020.
Retrieved 27 May 2020.
Vasmer, Max (1986–1987) [1950–1958]. "Москва". In Trubachyov, O. N.; Larin, B....
- Russian), RU: Yandex,
archived from the
original on 16 July 2012.
Vasmer 1979.
Vasmer, "мир",
Dictionary (etymology) (in Russian) (online ed.), retrieved...
- The word "Kremlin" was
first recorded in 1331 (though
etymologist Max
Vasmer mentions an
earlier appearance in 1320). The grad was
greatly extended by...
- Афанасий. Избранные труды, Москва 1968. Die
Slaven in
Griechenland von Max
Vasmer.
Verlag der
Akademie der Wissenschaften,
Berlin 1941. Kap. VI: Allgemeines...
-
presented by
Vasmer and others, and
mostly explains origins for
words that are most
common and is not as
extensive as the
works of
Vasmer or Trubachev...
-
certain commentators,
though others consider them to be distinct. Max
Vasmer's dictionary defines kladenets as a
modifier designating a "magic
sword in...
- wörterbuch der
slavischen sprachen. Wien: W. Braumüller. ISBN 978-0-598-71007-9.
Vasmer, Max (1973).
Etimologicheskiy slovar'
russkogo yazyka Этимологический словарь...
- from the
original on 15
March 2013.
Retrieved 3
April 2016. "Siberia".
Vasmer M. J. Этимологический словарь русского языка. Том 3 (Муза—Сят) // М. Прогресс...
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reaches of
river Velikaya and
parts of the
Neman basin.
According to Max
Vasmer, the name of the
tribe probably stems from that of
their legendary forefather...