ѥбехота

Old Novgorodian

Etymology

By surface analysis, ѥбe (jebe, to fuck) +‎ хот- (xot-, to want) +‎ (-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 • (jebexotam[2]

  1. (hapax legomenon, vulgar) lustful, lewd, lascivious, horny
    • c. 1140 – 1160, Birch bark letter no. St. R. 35[1], Staraya Russa (Borisoglebsky excavation, Estate A):[3][4][5][6]
      [] ѧкове брате еби лежѧ ебехото аесово
      [] jękove brate jebi ležę jebexoto ajesovo
      [] Brother Jakov, do your screwing lying down, you horny ballser!

Declension

Declension of ѥбехота (hard a-stem)
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
verbs

References

  1. ^ RES, vol. 15, page 232: “ебехота”
  2. ^ DND2, page 736: “ѥбехота”
  3. ^ DND2, §Б 34 page 335: “№ Ст. Р. 35”
  4. ^ NGB XI, page 117‒118: “№ 35”
  5. ^ NGB Amend. XII, page 273: “№ Ст. Р. 35”
  6. ^ Toropova, Zaliznyak (2004)

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