сторовъ
Old Novgorodian
FWOTD – 18 May 2018
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sъdorvъ by pleophony. Cognate with Russian здоро́вый (zdoróvyj).
Adjective
сторовъ (storovŭ)
- healthy
- c. 1120–1140, Novgorod birch-bark letters, document № 852:
- а боуде сторовъ кнѧꙁь дать да о васъ промꙑслимъ
- a bude storovŭ knęzĭ datĭ da o vasŭ promyslimŭ
- And if the prince be healthy, let us look after you.
- c. 1120–1140, Novgorod birch-bark letters, document № 852:
References
- J. Schaeken et al. Birchbark Literacy from Medieval Rus: Contents and Contexts (INTAS-Project Ref. Nr. 03-51-3867), document № 852.
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