See Piorun on Wiktionary
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"text": "Georgius murator veniens recognovit Nicolao Pyorun laboranti in turri Sutorum veniendo termino precii Jarosius marstella dixit: Non dabo tibi precium, quia tu teneris mercenario meo 9 gr. pro 1½ octuali cerevisie",
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"ref": "1846 [1582], Maciej Stryjkowski, edited by Mikołaj Malinowski, Kronika Polska, Litewska, Żmudzka i wszystkiej Rusi^(https://prussia.online/Data/Book/kr/kronika-polska-litewska-zmodzka-i-wszystkij-rusi/Stryjkowski%20M.%20Kronika%20polska.%20T.%20I%20(1846),%20OCR.pdf), 2 edition, volume I, Warszawa, page 138:",
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"expansion": "Learned borrowing from Old East Slavic Перунъ (Perunŭ)",
"name": "lbor"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "pl",
"2": "Perun"
},
"expansion": "Doublet of Perun",
"name": "doublet"
}
],
"etymology_text": "Learned borrowing from Old East Slavic Перунъ (Perunŭ) and influenced by piorun. Doublet of Perun",
"forms": [
{
"form": "no-table-tags",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"table-tags"
]
},
{
"form": "pl-decl-noun-m-pr",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"inflection-template"
]
},
{
"form": "Piorun",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"nominative",
"singular"
]
},
{
"form": "Pioruna",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"genitive",
"singular"
]
},
{
"form": "Piorunowi",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"dative",
"singular"
]
},
{
"form": "Pioruna",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"accusative",
"singular"
]
},
{
"form": "Piorunem",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"instrumental",
"singular"
]
},
{
"form": "Piorunie",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"locative",
"singular"
]
},
{
"form": "Piorunie",
"source": "declension",
"tags": [
"singular",
"vocative"
]
}
],
"head_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "m-pr"
},
"expansion": "Piorun m pers",
"name": "pl-proper noun"
}
],
"hyphenation": [
"Pio‧run"
],
"hyphenations": [
{
"parts": [
"Pio‧run"
]
}
],
"inflection_templates": [
{
"args": {
"tantum": "s"
},
"name": "pl-decl-noun-m-pr"
}
],
"lang": "Polish",
"lang_code": "pl",
"pos": "name",
"senses": [
{
"categories": [
"Middle Polish",
"Polish hapax legomena",
"Polish terms with quotations",
"pl:Slavic deities"
],
"examples": [
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39,
46
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[
300,
309
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],
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[
40,
45
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296,
301
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],
"english": "They also praised the Rus' gods, namely Perun, Strib, Mokoss, Chorsum, and others, to whom Vladimir, monarch of all Rus, son of Svyatoslav from a concubine, made sacrifices for his slain brothers, built many churches in Kiev, and erected idols on the surrounding mountains, especially an idol of Perun, god of thunder, clouds, and lightning (whom he praised most), which he adorned most beautifully; […]",
"ref": "1846 [1582], Maciej Stryjkowski, edited by Mikołaj Malinowski, Kronika Polska, Litewska, Żmudzka i wszystkiej Rusi^(https://prussia.online/Data/Book/kr/kronika-polska-litewska-zmodzka-i-wszystkij-rusi/Stryjkowski%20M.%20Kronika%20polska.%20T.%20I%20(1846),%20OCR.pdf), 2 edition, volume I, Warszawa, page 138:",
"text": "Chwalili nad to i Ruskie bogi, to jest Pioruna, Striba, Mokossa, Chorsuma i inszych, którym był Włodimirz, monarcha wszystkiej Rusi, syn Swentosławów z nałożnice, czyniąc ofiary za braty pobite, w Kijowie bardzo wiele kościołów zbudował i bałwanów po górach okolicznych nastawiał, a zwłaszcza bałwan Piorunowi, bogowi gromów, chmur i łyskawic, (którego nawięcej chwalił) naozdobniej wystawił; […]",
"translation": "They also praised the Rus' gods, namely Perun, Strib, Mokoss, Chorsum, and others, to whom Vladimir, monarch of all Rus, son of Svyatoslav from a concubine, made sacrifices for his slain brothers, built many churches in Kiev, and erected idols on the surrounding mountains, especially an idol of Perun, god of thunder, clouds, and lightning (whom he praised most), which he adorned most beautifully; […]",
"type": "quotation"
}
],
"glosses": [
"synonym of Perun"
],
"links": [
[
"Slavic",
"Slavic"
],
[
"mythology",
"mythology"
],
[
"Perun",
"Perun#Polish"
]
],
"qualifier": "Slavic mythology",
"raw_glosses": [
"(Slavic mythology, Middle Polish, probably hapax legomenon) synonym of Perun"
],
"synonyms": [
{
"tags": [
"synonym",
"synonym-of"
],
"word": "Perun"
}
],
"tags": [
"Middle",
"Polish",
"masculine",
"person"
]
}
],
"sounds": [
{
"ipa": "/ˈpjɔ.run/"
},
{
"ipa": "/ˈpjɔ.run/",
"tags": [
"Middle",
"Polish"
]
},
{
"rhymes": "-ɔrun"
}
],
"word": "Piorun"
}
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"called_from": "form_descriptions/1147",
"msg": "suspicious related form tags ['canonical']: 'Piorun m animacy unattested' in 'Piorun m animacy unattested'",
"path": [
"Piorun"
],
"section": "Old Polish",
"subsection": "proper noun",
"title": "Piorun",
"trace": ""
}
{
"called_from": "form_descriptions/1831",
"msg": "unrecognized sense qualifier: Slavic mythology, Middle Polish, probably hapax legomenon",
"path": [
"Piorun"
],
"section": "Polish",
"subsection": "proper noun",
"title": "Piorun",
"trace": ""
}
{
"called_from": "form_descriptions/1831",
"msg": "unrecognized sense qualifier: Slavic mythology, Middle Polish, probably hapax legomenon",
"path": [
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],
"section": "Polish",
"subsection": "proper noun",
"title": "Piorun",
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}
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