инглиизм
Russian
Etymology
инглинг (ingling, “Yngling, a Scandinavian royal dynasty”) + -изм (-izm).
In Ynglist belief, the name refers to a fiery primordial radiance known as the "Ynglia" (инглия) emanated by the supreme god "Ramha" (Рамха).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɪnɡlʲɪˈizm]
Proper noun
инглии́зм • (ingliízm) m inan (genitive инглии́зма, uncountable)
Derived terms
- инглии́ст (ingliíst) (a follower of Ynglism)
Coordinate terms
- роднове́рие (rodnovérije) (general name for Slavic neopaganism by its own followers)
- язы́чество (jazýčestvo) (paganism)
Declension
Declension of инглии́зм (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | инглии́зм ingliízm |
genitive | инглии́зма ingliízma |
dative | инглии́зму ingliízmu |
accusative | инглии́зм ingliízm |
instrumental | инглии́змом ingliízmom |
prepositional | инглии́зме ingliízme |
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