ѥбехота
Old Novgorodian
Etymology
By surface analysis, ѥбe (jebe, “to fuck”) + хот- (xot-, “to want”) + -а (-a).[1]
First attested in c. 1140–1160 in birch bark letter as ѥбехото (jebexoto, voc. sg.).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ѥ‧бе‧хо‧та
Noun
ѥбехота • (jebexota) m[2]
- (hapax legomenon, vulgar) lustful, lewd, lascivious, horny
Declension
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | ѥбехота jebexota |
ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
| genitive | ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
ѥбехотоу jebexotu |
ѥбехотъ jebexotŭ |
| dative | ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
ѥбехотама jebexotama |
ѥбехотамъ jebexotamŭ |
| accusative | ѥбехотѫ jebexotǫ |
ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
| instrumental | ѥбехотоѭ jebexotojǫ |
ѥбехотама jebexotama |
ѥбехотами jebexotami |
| locative | ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
ѥбехотоу jebexotu |
ѥбехотахъ jebexotaxŭ |
| vocative | ѥбехото jebexoto |
ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
ѥбехотѣ jebexotě |
Related terms
References
Further reading
- “ѥбехота”, in “Birchbark Letters Corpus”, in Russian National Corpus, https://ruscorpora.ru, 2003–2026