Aromanian edit

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Etymology edit

Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *kъnędzь (prince), from Proto-Germanic *kuningaz.

Noun edit

cneaz

  1. A prince.

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic кънѧзь (kŭnęzĭ, prince), from Proto-Slavic *kъnędzь (prince), borrowed from Proto-Germanic *kuningaz. The latter sense was influenced by Russian князь (knjazʹ) and Ukrainian князь (knjazʹ). Doublet of chinez.

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Noun edit

cneaz m (plural cneji)

  1. (archaic) ruler of a state or principality in past times
  2. Russian prince or ruler

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