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169: 93:И нача княжити Володимеръ въ Киевѣ единъ, и постави кумиры на холму внѣ двора теремнаго: Перуна дрезяна, а главу его сребрену, а усъ златъ, и Хърса, Дажьбога, и Стрибога и Симарьгла, и Мокошь. И жряху имъ, наричюще я богы, и привожаху сыны своя и дъщери, и жряху бѣсомъ, и оскверняху землю требами своими. И осквернися кровьми земля Руска и холмо-тъ. Ио преблагий богъ не хотя смерти грѣшникомъ, на томъ холмѣ нынѣ церкви стоить, святаго Василья есть, якоже послѣди скажемъ. 85:. The people sacrificed to them, calling them gods. They brought their sons and daughters and sacrificed to demons. They desecrated the earth with their offerings. And the land of Rus and the hill were defiled with blood. But the gracious God desires not the death of sinners. Upon that hill now stands the church of Saint Basil, as we shall later narrate. 1503: 474:
Michał Łuczyński returns to such an etymology. He points out that the Ukrainian word about such a meaning is also found in some south-western dialects of Russian. In addition, he points out that while researching the etymology of this theonym, certain words were overlooked: Russian стрыбый,
585:) with the vowel ⟨i⟩ instead of the expected ⟨y⟩ is explained as a mixing of these vowels, which is attested in the texts of southern East Slavic since the end of the 11th century, which is connected with the influence of the grammar of the 412:), which may be an echo of some ancient mythological motif, to which perhaps is related the one-eyed Odin, who, like Stribog, is placed in the first group of Dumézil's tripartite, and who is sometimes interpreted as the god of wind, breath. 40:
is a god in Slavic mythology found in three East Slavic sources, whose cult may also have existed in Poland. The sources do not inform about the functions of the god, but nowadays he is most often interpreted as a wind deity who distributes
495:. According to him, "to jump", "to leap" as the meaning of this word family in Ukrainian and some Russian dialects developed late, and the original meaning of these words would be "to move at high speed", and "to flow". He points to the 2282: 1033: 578:"to flow". This etymology is supported by the fact that after Christianization this theonym was preserved mainly in hydronyms, which proves that the meaning of the theonym was known to the Slavs. 849:
is also worshipped as the god of war, of the dead, of the harvest, but also of the good and bad fate, as he connects sky and earth. The name was also associated with the nickname of
420: 2117: 159:, for whom they drink from horns while cavorting, having forgotten God who created heaven and earth, the seas and rivers. And this way they rejoice in their idols. 2343: 972: 2338: 1973: 959: 740:
and is the first part of the name. Stribog could therefore be the Slavic god of sky. This etymology has been advocated by a number of scholars, including
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is unlikely, since hydronyms and personal names indicate that the consonant ⟨b⟩ belonged to the root, not the suffix, e.g., the Ukrainian hydronym Стриб,
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According to Michał Łuczyński, Jakobson's etymology is linguistically correct, however, according to him, the division of the theonym into
1566:(in Russian). Vol. 5. Слово Даниила Заточника — Я. Дополнения. Карты. Указатели. Petersburg: Дмитрий Буланин. 1995. pp. 68–70. 795: 625:
According to Mark Vey, Stribog could in fact be originally an epithet meaning literally "father god", which was used in the religions of
1916: 2326: 837:) "to annihilate, destroy," and considered Stribog to be "annihilating, destroying god," the god of war. This view was supported by 2210: 2112: 3549: 431:"to jump" and explained it as "god-jumper, god who jumps". Brückner divided the word in terms of its structure into the segment 2554: 1885: 1742: 1660: 1615: 1513: 3138: 2645: 3259: 1505:
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in the meaning "to escape, fly", "to jump high and far". He reconstructs the Proto-Slavic form of these words as
404:. In his search for manifestations of the cult of wind in the Slavs, he pointed to the Bulgarian wind тъмичарин, 1909: 1764: 1593: 898: 819: 427:
rejected the wind etymology as unwarranted. Instead, they related the theonym to the Ukrainian verb стриба́ти,
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World Divided Book 2 (2012) of the Secret World Chronicles where slavic folklore entities are reimagined as
310:"god". On this basis, he considers Stribog to be "disperser, apportioner of riches", a complementary god to 3241: 2121: 630: 572: 2331: 3247: 3235: 838: 565: 3253: 2800: 1559: 965: 756:, which groups the main deities who look after the community and watch over the distribution of goods. 2434: 65:
And Vladimir began to reign alone in Kiev, and he set up idols on the hill outside the castle: one of
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language on the Old East Slavic language. The mixing of these vowels also occurs in hydronyms (
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Now the winds, sons of Stribog, blow from the sea like arrows on the valiant campaign of Igor.
1752: 790: 424: 324:"I am called he who spreads". He links the pair of Dazhbog and Stribog with the Vedic pair of 3511: 3501: 2865: 2232: 2082: 1941: 268: 2069: 1978: 471:"to jump", etc. He further indicated that he could not say anything more about the theonym. 3601: 3325: 3217: 3133: 3015: 2675: 2479: 1603: 626: 401: 185: 151:
Oh, perfidious devil’s deceit, not even pagans would do it! And others believe in Stribog,
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2002) by Gabriela Houston features as a protagonist a granddaughter of the deity Stribog.
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Strzybog ; depicted as a deity of wind appears as a supporting character in
906: 868:"beauty"), which is supposed to be an Iranian influence and ultimately come from 655: 640: 560:, which had no function. The segment itself would continue the Proto-Slavic stem 205: 1894: 1652:
The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World
3544: 3417: 3281: 3161: 2711: 2670: 2454: 2077: 1999: 1798: 1625: 1229: 945: 531: 382: 256: 2270: 1966: 789:"old man", and the process described by Vey did not occur in Slavic language. 397:"strong wind, air", and explained the theonym as "god of creaking, swishing". 3595: 3565: 3429: 3381: 3320: 2980: 2795: 2489: 2444: 2034: 808: 275:"to extend, spread, widen, scatter" attested only with suffixes, e.g. Polish 2955: 69:, made of wood with a head of silver and a moustache of gold, and others of 3456: 3388: 3359: 3112: 2569: 2519: 1670: 1581: 1546: 831: 514:"fast, quick, rapid", which may indicate the probable existence of Russian 2875: 2786: 3584:
historicity of the deity is dubious; functions of the deity are unclear.
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can refer to water as well as air, and figuratively also to electricity.
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was sometimes referred to as "good wind" and connected it to the core
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After Christianization, the name was preserved in toponymy: Стрибожь,
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Christian propaganda performance of Stribog, Georg A. Schleusing,
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who placed Stribog in the first group of the so-called the
658: 479:"rapid, swift ("fast-dripping")", Russian dial. стрива́ть, 315: 1545:
Vey, Mark (1958). "К этимологии древнерусского Стрибогъ".
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to describe the god of the bright sky. The reconstructed
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According to some linguists, Baltic words for "father" (
985:- Australian black metal musician named after the deity. 728:, which now means "uncle, father's brother" as follows: 544:
He reconstructs the Proto-Slavic form of the theonym as
302:"to spread". The theonym would thus consist of the stem 1676:
Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon
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The Old East Slavic notation of the theonym (Стрибогъ,
556:"to move quickly" from "to flow, run"), and the suffix 51:
Stribog appears for the first time in the 12th-century
1432: 1321: 1267: 676:); sometimes in reverse order) and its local variety 1522: 1396: 1444: 483:"to flash (of lightning)", and Ukrainian стрибати, 290:. The verb comes from the Proto-Indo-European root 1610:. Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. 1584:(2002). "Neues zu „slavisch st aus älterem pt"?". 818:There are also other interpretations of the name: 451:). He pointed to a whole family of words with the 240: 1924: 1588:(in German). Vienna: Praesens. pp. 239–256. 3593: 1875: 1204: 1192: 1177: 1165: 526:"current (water)". Additionally, Russian dial. 389:, linked the theonym with the Czech dialectal ( 845:, this may also be indicated by the fact that 620: 174:La religion ancienne et moderne des Moscovites 1910: 1792: 1735:Bogowie dawnych Słowian. Studium onomastyczne 1649:Mallory, James P.; Adams, Douglas Q. (2006). 1426: 860:("god of beauty", "god worthy of honor", cf. 340:. This etymology is one of the most popular. 3571:Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays 1648: 1809: 1759:. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. 1339: 1917: 1903: 1832: 1824:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1134: 902:the winds are called "Stribogs grandsons" 1737:. Kielce: Kieleckie Towarzystwo Naukowe. 1732: 1704: 1697:Słownik etymologiczny languagea polskiego 1602: 1501: 1477: 1414: 1390: 1378: 1366: 1315: 1300: 1288: 1241:Энциклопедия „Слова о полку Игореве” 1995 1223: 1153: 680:. After the so-called Iranian inversion, 1878:Sources of Slavic Pre-Christian Religion 1854: 1751: 1723: 1693: 1624: 1528: 1489: 1462: 1354: 1327: 1261: 167: 1669: 1655:. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 1580: 1450: 1438: 1273: 455:segment connected with jumping: стриб, 415: 3594: 1876:Alvarez-Pedroza, Juan Antonio (2021). 891: 400:Jakobson's etymology was supported by 250: 1898: 1065: 1048: 1026: 872:, but this etymology is problematic. 759:Such etymology is criticized by most 601:) and in Ukrainian, cf. Стрый/Стрий, 548:, which would consist of the segment 245: 226:, attested in the 1282, and possibly 3314:Folk cults (also including Ossetian) 3139:Russian traditions and superstitions 1773: 1564:Энциклопедия "Слова о полку Игореве" 294:, which in Latin occurs in the verb 1544: 1402: 13: 1726:Altgermanische Religionsgeschichte 518:"current (water)", cf. Lithuanian 57:together with other gods for whom 14: 3623: 1502:Findeizen, Nikolai (2008-02-07). 355:, or Polish names beginning with 298:and in the Greek verb στόρνυμι, 2646:Mistress of the Copper Mountain 1538: 1495: 1073: 241:Etymologies and interpretations 230:name for river from modern-day 1776:Svět slovanských bohů a démonů 1700:. Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza. 1001: 884:would correspond to the Latin 688:and replaced it with the word 1: 3497:Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism 1926:Slavic mythology and religion 1880:. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill. 1810:Ohonóvsʹkyy, Omelyán (1876). 1694:Brückner, Aleksander (1927). 989: 975:− firearm by the Slovak firm 929: 771:and is cognate to Lithuanian 1855:Anatoliy, Abrashkin (2016). 1554:(in Russian). Moscow: Nauka. 1508:. Indiana University Press. 724:turned into the Slavic word 7: 1709:. Kraków: Wydawnictwo WAM. 1705:Szyjewski, Andrzej (2003). 979:named for the deity Stribog 899:The Tale of Igor's Campaign 826:root with the word стрити, 621:Dated and other etymologies 491:from the Proto-Slavic stem 137:The Tale of Igor's Campaign 110:The Tale of Igor's Campaign 10: 3628: 1733:Łuczyński, Michał (2020). 966:Croatian Tales of Long Ago 938:− star named after Stribog 905:Stribog is a mentioned in 876:reconstructed the name as 499:of the meaning of Russian 46: 3579: 3558: 3537: 3449: 3338:Nicholas the Wonderworker 3280: 3226: 3190: 3152: 3126: 3105: 3054: 2998: 2684: 2598: 2562: 2553: 2400: 2369: 2251: 2193: 1932: 1427:Ivanov & Toporov 1988 1058: 1041: 1019: 896:In the 12th century poem 720:, but according to Vey, 708:(replaced by the synonym 692:, which is borrowed from 633:term for "god father" is 564:"to flow, run", from the 163: 26: 21: 3450:Revivalist organizations 750:trifunctional hypothesis 1861:(in Russian). Aegitas. 332:, or the Greek pair of 147:also mentions Stribog: 145:word of John Chrysostom 113:, the winds are called 3529:Russian Zoroastrianism 3144:Serbian folk astronomy 2540:Vasilisa the Beautiful 2465:Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv 1724:de Vries, Jan (1970). 1092: 1084: 718:Balto-Slavic languages 279:, Russian простереть, 177: 161: 141: 105: 3512:Vseyasvetnaya Gramota 3502:Slavic-Hill Rodnovery 3360:George the Victorious 2470:Lech, Czech, and Rus' 1942:Chernobog and Belobog 1812:Слово о полку Игореве 1774:Váňa, Zdeněk (1990). 1604:Gieysztor, Aleksander 1548:Voprosy Jazykoznanija 955:Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić 920:(2024) by Layla Fae. 782:"old, venerable" and 463:"to jump", стрибо́к, 439:, in the likeness of 171: 149: 119: 63: 3326:Paraskeva of Iconium 3218:Ukrainian fairy tale 3016:Dodola and Perperuna 2480:Mikula Selyaninovich 1793:Ivanov, Vyacheslav; 1778:. Prague: Panorama. 1757:Mitologia słowiańska 1753:Brückner, Aleksander 1417:, p. 131, 133.. 1205:Alvarez-Pedroza 2021 1193:Alvarez-Pedroza 2021 1178:Alvarez-Pedroza 2021 1166:Alvarez-Pedroza 2021 799:noted that the word 767:is derived from PIE 467:"jump", стрибну́ти, 416:Water interpretation 402:Aleksander Gieysztor 186:Novgorod Governorate 125:Old East Slavic text 89:Old East Slavic text 3492:Peterburgian Vedism 3462:Slavic Native Faith 3213:Serbian epic poetry 3198:Bosniak epic poetry 3055:Mythological places 2555:Legendary creatures 2545:Volga Svyatoslavich 2370:Priesthood and cult 1463:Brückner & 1927 1381:, p. 131, 133. 1168:, pp. 277–278. 1050:[strʲɪˈbok] 973:Grand Power Stribog 892:Cultural depictions 684:abandoned the word 631:Proto-Indo-European 587:Old Church Slavonic 573:Proto-Indo-European 459:"jump", стриба́ти, 425:Aleksander Brückner 421:Omelyan Ohonóvsʹkyy 387:Alexander Afanasyev 379:Stanisław Urbańczyk 267:, derived from the 251:Wind interpretation 192:leak, Стрибожская, 115:Stribog's grandsons 3538:In popular culture 3208:Russian fairy tale 2505:Mustay-Bey of Lika 1480:, p. 184-186. 1369:, p. 130-132. 1357:, p. 162-164. 1303:, p. 127-128. 1180:, p. 277-278. 1156:, p. 184–186. 1067:[strɪˈbɔɦ] 1028:[strɨˈbɔx] 775:"uncle, old man", 566:Proto-Balto-Slavic 552:(a verb noun from 318:, who says in the 263:contains the stem 246:Modern etymologies 178: 59:Vladimir the Great 3589: 3588: 3445: 3444: 3290:Apocryphal prayer 3082:Oponskoye Kingdom 2994: 2993: 2616:Cornflower Wraith 2530:Solovey-Razboynik 2510:Nikita the Tanner 2430:Dobrynya Nikitich 1887:978-90-04-44138-5 1840:. Moscow: Nauka. 1803:Мифы народов мира 1795:Toporov, Vladimir 1744:978-83-60777-83-1 1662:978-0-19-929668-2 1631:Selected Writings 1617:978-83-235-0234-0 1608:Mitologia Słowian 1515:978-0-253-02637-8 1318:, p. 18, 20. 1264:, p. 30, 51. 977:Grand Power s.r.o 942:Stribog Mountains 742:Vyacheslav Ivanov 716:) or even in the 694:Iranian languages 609:, Стрына/Стрина, 510:"rapid", Latvian 497:Baltic equivalent 435:, and the suffix 288:(nepokoj) strieti 101:Primary Chronicle 61:erected statues: 54:Primary Chronicle 35: 34: 3619: 3348:Ilya the Prophet 3331:Paraskeva Friday 3311: 3310: 3228:Christianization 2560: 2559: 2460:Jugović brothers 2440:Hrnjica Brothers 2435:Dragon of Bosnia 2410:Alyosha Popovich 2402:Legendary heroes 2347: 2335: 2323: 2286: 2274: 2214: 2206:Karna and Zhelya 2194:Personifications 2141: 2129: 2073: 1986: 1970: 1919: 1912: 1905: 1896: 1895: 1891: 1872: 1851: 1834:Trubachyov, Oleg 1829: 1823: 1815: 1806: 1789: 1770: 1748: 1729: 1720: 1701: 1690: 1666: 1645: 1621: 1599: 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Index

Vladimir's
Primary Chronicle
Vladimir the Great
Perun
Khors
Dazhbog
Simargl
Mokosh
The Tale of Igor's Campaign
Dazhbog
Pereplut

Novgorod Governorate
Kiev Voivodeship
Zhytomyr Oblast
Strzyboga
Tczew
Latin
Germany
Roman Jakobson
Proto-Slavic
Old Czech
Dazhbog
Vayu
Avesta
Bhaga
Amsha
Aisa
Poros
Stanisław Urbańczyk

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