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Journal

2003 | 48 | 151-157

Article title

MESHCHOVSK

Authors

Title variants

Languages of publication

RU

Abstracts

EN
In this article an etymology of the Russian place name Meshchovsk, a town in the Kaluga region, is discussed. The earliest variants of this name mentioned in historical sources imply a different original form; the modern form of this toponym is a result of several consequent phonetic changes. V. A. Nikonov's etymology, explaining this name as coming from Lettish 'forest, grove', Lithuanian mikas 'forest', is inadequate from the phonetic point of view. In our opinion, the old place name originates from an unattested Slavonic hydronym. The root *mez- is rather frequent in East Slavonic river names; on the appellative level it occurs in words meaning 'the little finger (toe)', 'a youngest child', etc., and is related to Lithuanian mazas 'small', Lettish mazs, Old Prussian massais 'less' (E. Berneker, A. Brueckner and others). Thus the etymological meaning of this hydronym is 'a small stream'.

Journal

Year

Volume

48

Pages

151-157

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
  • M. A. Yuyukin, 47 Mojsejev str. app. 55, 394 Voronezh, Russian Federation

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
04PLAAAA000337

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.457b58ed-402f-333b-ad45-fa612b63e040
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