"Svetovid" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Derived from Russian Световит (Svetovit), ultimately from Proto-Slavic *svętъ (“holy”) and Proto-Slavic *vitъ (“lord”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|ru|Световит}} Russian Световит (Svetovit), {{der|en|sla-pro|*svętъ||holy}} Proto-Slavic *svętъ (“holy”), {{der|en|sla-pro|*vitъ||lord}} Proto-Slavic *vitъ (“lord”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Svetovid
  1. The chief god of the Slavic tribe of Rani and the Polabian Slavs, ruling over war, fertility, and prosperity. Categories (topical): Slavic deities Synonyms: Svantevit, Svetovit Translations (west Slavic god of war): Святавід (Svjatavid) [masculine] (Belarusian), Suantouitus [masculine] (Latin), Svanraviz (english: Old Icelandic) [masculine] (Old Norse), Svanteviz (english: Old Icelandic) (Old Norse), Świętowit [masculine] (Polish), Свентовит (Sventovit) [masculine] (Russian), Световит (Svetovit) [masculine] (Russian), Святовит (Svjatovit) [masculine] (Russian), Свѣтовидъ (Světovid) [archaic, masculine] (Russian), Световид [masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), Световит [masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), Святовит (Svjatovyt) [masculine] (Ukrainian), Світовид (Svitovyd) [masculine] (Ukrainian), Святовид (Svjatovyd) [masculine] (Ukrainian)

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