Kiev
English
Etymology
From Russian Ки́ев (Kíjev), from the name of a legendary founder, Кий (Kij), from a Slavic word for “bat”, though some dismiss this as folk etymology and instead trace it to a local word. Compare Ukrainian Ки́їв (Kýjiv), from Кий (Kyj).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛv
Proper noun
Kiev
- The capital of Ukraine
- The medieval principality centred on Kiev; the Kievan state or Kievan Rus
- Kiev province (oblast) of Ukraine
Quotations
- For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:Kiev.
Synonyms
- (province): Kiev Oblast, Kyiv Oblast
Usage notes
- The Ukrainian government's official English name for the city is Kyiv, because Kiev is from Russian, rather than Ukrainian. However, Kiev is much more widely used in the English-speaking world.
Derived terms
Translations
Ukrainian city
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Medieval principality — see Kievan Rus
Kiev province (oblast)
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