Swiãtowit
Kashubian edit
Etymology edit
Calque of Polish Świętowit, from Latin Suantouitus, from Old Polabian *Svątevit, which contains Proto-Slavic *svętъ (“holy, sacred”) + *-o- + *-vitъ.
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Swiãtowit m pers
- (Slavic mythology) Svetovit (Polabian god of war and fertility)
- (Can we date this quote?), Aleksander Majkowski, Żëcé i przigòdë Remùsa. Zwiercadło kaszëbsczé:
- Duńsczégò żôłniérza rãkama jô spôlił Rujańską Stannicã, a Swiãtowita stolëmny pòsąg rznął jem na zemiã, a z jegò rzezbą pokrëtëch człónków ùtłukł jem wiórë w òdziń pòd grónczi żôłniérsczi strawë
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 1999, Leon Heyke, Dobrogòst i Miłosława. Kaszëbsczé spiewë dzejowé w trzech brawãdach, Gdańsk, page 200:
- Swaróg panowôł nad swiatã, Swiãtowit i Swiãtosława / Redosc szła òd gór do mòrza i òd Łabe jaż do Òdrë.
- Svarog reigned over the world, Svetovit and Svetoslava / Joy spread from the mountains to the sea and from the Elbe to the Oder.
- 2015, Elżbiéta Bùgajnô, “Rzecz ò pòezji Jana Zbrzëcë”, in Édwôrd Bréza, editor, Biuletin Radzëznë Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka[1], Gdańsk, →ISSN, page 131:
- Mieszkańcowie tëch zemiów bëlë bògati, zajimelë sã żeglowanim, hańdlarstwã, a nawetka mòrsczim rabùsznictwã, tczëlë Jarowita, Swiãtowita i jinëch bogów.
- The inhabitants of these lands were rich, engaged in sailing, trade and even piracy, and worshipped Yarovit, Svetovit and other gods.
Declension edit
Declension of Swiãtowit
singular | |
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nominative | Swiãtowit |
genitive | Swiãtowita |
dative | Swiãtowitowi |
accusative | Swiãtowita |
instrumental | Swiãtowitã, Swiãtowitem |
locative | Swiãtowitu |
vocative | Swiãtowitu |
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