"хоуи" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old Novgorodian]

Forms: xui [romanization]
Etymology: Inherited from Proto-Slavic *xȗjь (“penis”), from Proto-Balto-Slavic *skaujás, from Proto-Indo-European *skowy-ós, from *skwey- (“needle, prickle, thorn”). Cognate with Russian хуй (xuj), Middle Russian хуй (xuj), Bulgarian хуй (huj), Polish chuj. Originally, this lexeme belonged to the accent paradigm c, oxytone, known from modern Russian, is secondary in this word. First attested in c. 1st half ‒ mid-14th century as хуꙗмъ (xujamŭ, ins. sg.) in one of the Pskov Gospels (Tip. 21), in marginalia no. 1 (note in the margins) by priest Savva, on page 1. The attested form of the word has a pronounced dialectal feature of Old Pskovian, as post-stressed “yakanye” («яканье») ‒ non-distinction of /a/, /e/, /ě/ after palatalised consonants in post-stressed position. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|zle-ono|sla-pro|*xȗjь||penis|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Proto-Slavic *xȗjь (“penis”), {{inh+|zle-ono|sla-pro|*xȗjь|t=penis}} Inherited from Proto-Slavic *xȗjь (“penis”), {{inh|zle-ono|ine-bsl-pro|*skaujás}} Proto-Balto-Slavic *skaujás, {{inh|zle-ono|ine-pro||*skowy-ós}} Proto-Indo-European *skowy-ós, {{root|zle-ono|ine-pro|*skwey-}}, {{cog|ru|хуй}} Russian хуй (xuj), {{cog|zle-mru|хуй}} Middle Russian хуй (xuj), {{cog|bg|хуй}} Bulgarian хуй (huj), {{cog|pl|chuj}} Polish chuj, {{lang|zle-ono|хуꙗмъ}} хуꙗмъ, {{etydate|c|1st half ‒ mid-14th century}} First attested in c. 1st half ‒ mid-14th century, {{cog|zle-ops|-}} Old Pskovian Head templates: {{head|zle-ono|noun|g=m}} хоуи • (xui) m
  1. (Old Pskovian, hapax legomenon, anatomy, vulgar, swear word) cock, dick, penis Wikipedia link: Andrey Zaliznyak, Zaliznyak, de:Die Welt der Slaven, ru:Крысько, Вадим Борисович, yakanye Tags: vulgar
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          "english": "Clitoris, Mlitoris, with a naked dick [walks] down the street.",
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          "roman": "sikulića · mikulića · z golymŭ · x[u]jamŭ [·] po ulići ·",
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