"волода" meaning in Ukrainian

See волода in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [wɔˈɫɔdɐ] Forms: воло́да [canonical, feminine, inanimate], volóda [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Latvian valoda (“language”). First attested in 1989 as воло́да (volóda), when the word was introduced by newspaper “Zbudinnje” into West Polesian microlanguage. By surface analysis, володі́ти (volodíty, “to own”) + -а (-a), literally “what they own and can speak”. Etymology templates: {{bor+|uk|lv|valoda|t=language}} Borrowed from Latvian valoda (“language”), {{R|uk|Blinova:2016|p=114}} Blinova (2016), page 114, {{etydate|1989}} First attested in 1989, {{R|uk|Zb1|воло́да|p=3}} Zb.^(1 (1989)), page 3: “воло́да”, {{R|uk|Zb22|Волода|p=3}} Zb.^(4/22 (1991)), page 3: “Волода”, {{surf|uk|володі́ти|-а|lit=what they own and can speak|t1=to own}} By surface analysis, володі́ти (volodíty, “to own”) + -а (-a), literally “what they own and can speak” Head templates: {{head|uk|noun|g=f-in|head=воло́да}} воло́да • (volóda) f inan, {{tlb|uk|West Polesian|uncommon}} (West Polesian, uncommon)
  1. language Wikipedia link: West Polesian Synonyms: мо́ва
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