Новъгородъ
Old East Slavic
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Slavic *Novъgordъ, from *novъ (“new”) + *gordъ. Equivalent to новъ (novŭ) + городъ (gorodŭ).
Proper noun
    
Новъгородъ (Novŭgorodŭ) m
- Novgorod
- Григории, editor (1057), “новѣгородѣ (leaf 294.5, line 7)”, in Еулие [Ostromir Gospels] (in Old Church Slavonic), page 294.5
- А брата своего столъ порѫчи правити· близокоу своемоу остромироу новѣгородѣ·
- A brata svoego stolŭ porǫči praviti· blizoku svoemu ostromiru nověgorodě·
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 - Григории, editor (1057), “новѣгородѣ (leaf 294.5, line 7)”, in Еулие [Ostromir Gospels] (in Old Church Slavonic), page 294.5
 
Declension
    
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
- Lsg: Новѣгородѣ
 
Further reading
    
- А. Востоковъ (1843) “новѣгородѣ, новъгородъ”, in Остромирово Евангеліе 1056-57 года. Съ приложеніемъ Греческаго текста Евангелій и съ грамматическими объясненіями. (in Russian), Санктпетербургъ: Типографія Императорской Академіи Наукъ, page 180
 
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