Old East Slavic

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Proper noun

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стръи (strŷim

  1. Alternative form of стрꙑи (stryi, paternal uncle)

Old Novgorodian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *strъjь. First attested in c. 1045 ‒ early 12th century.[1] Cognate with Old East Slavic стрꙑи (stryi), стръи (strŷi), Old Ruthenian стрый (stryj), dialectal Ukrainian стрий (stryj), Polish stryj.

    Pronunciation

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    • Hyphenation: стръи

    Noun

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    стръи (strŷim[1][2]

    1. paternal uncle

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