хуи
See also: хуй
Even
Etymology
From Proto-Tungusic *puje, compare Evenki хуе (huje), Nanai пуе (puye).
Old East Slavic

хуꙗмъ
Etymology
First attested in the 14th century. From Proto-Slavic *xȗjь.
Accentological notes
Originally, this lexeme belonged to the accent paradigm c, oxytone, known from the modern Russian language, is secondary in this word. See the unpublished report (2012) of Andrey Zaliznyak at the conference in honor of the 80th anniversary of Igor Melchuk.
Pronunciation
Noun
хуи (xui) m
Declension
Descendants
References
- Krysko, V. B.; Ladyzhensky, I. M. (2022), “Поп-сквернослов: Обсценные маргиналии в древнерусском евангелии [A ribald cleric: Obscene marginalia in an Old East Slavic Gospel]”, in Die Welt der Slaven (in Russian), volume 67, issue 2, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, , page 291: “х[у]ꙗмъ”
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [xʊˈi]
Noun
хуи́ • (xuí) m inan pl or m anim pl
- inflection of хуй (xuj):
- nominative plural
- inanimate accusative plural
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