русьскъ

Old East Slavic

Alternative forms

The main deviations:

  • the оу digraph or simply у: роусьскъ (rusĭskŭ), рꙋсьскъ (rusĭskŭ), русьскъ (rusĭskŭ)
  • double or single с: русьскъ (rusĭskŭ), русскъ (russkŭ), руськъ (rusĭkŭ)
  • the absence or presence of the yer: русьскъ (rusĭskŭ), русскъ (russkŭ), рускъ (ruskŭ), руськъ (rusĭkŭ)
  • the ъ or ь: русьскъ (rusĭskŭ), русьскь (rusĭskĭ)

Etymology

From Русь (Rusĭ) + -ьскъ (-ĭskŭ).

Adjective

русьскъ (rusĭskŭ)

  1. Rusian (from or related to Kievan Rus)

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Old Ruthenian: ру́скїй (rúskij), ру́сскїй (rússkij)
    • Belarusian: ру́скі (rúski); ру́ські (rúsʹki), ру́ськы (rúsʹky) (dialectal)
    • Carpathian Rusyn: ру́ськый (rúsʹkŷj)
    • Ukrainian: ру́ський (rúsʹkyj)
    • Old Slovak: ruský (18ᵗʰ c.)
    • ? Old Polish: ruski (15ᵗʰ c.)
  • Russian: ру́сский (rússkij)
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