"Дристьливе" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Old Novgorodian]

Forms: Dristĭlive [romanization], Дристиве [alternative]
Etymology: First attested in c. 1100‒1120. By surface analysis, *дристати (*dristati) + -ьливе (-ĭlive), literally “(one who) is ill, sick”, first part from Proto-Slavic *dristati (“to have diarrhea”). Related to Middle Russian Дрисковъ (Driskov), attested in 1546 in Novgorod. Etymology templates: {{etydate|c|1100‒1120}} First attested in c. 1100‒1120, {{surf|zle-ono|*дристати|-ьливе|lit=(one who) is ill, sick}} By surface analysis, *дристати (*dristati) + -ьливе (-ĭlive), literally “(one who) is ill, sick”, {{der|zle-ono|sla-pro|*dristati|t=to have diarrhea}} Proto-Slavic *dristati (“to have diarrhea”), {{cog|zle-mru|Дрисковъ}} Middle Russian Дрисковъ (Driskov) Head templates: {{head|zle-ono|proper noun|g=m}} Дристьливе • (Dristĭlive) m
  1. a male given name Wikipedia link: Andrey Zaliznyak Categories (topical): Old Novgorodian given names, Old Novgorodian male given names
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