Mokosh
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English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Proper noun
1.3.1
Translations
1.4
Further reading
English
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Alternative forms
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Makosh
Etymology
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Ultimately from
Proto-Slavic
*Mokošь
.
Proper noun
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Mokosh
(
Slavic
mythology
)
The
Slavic
goddess of the earth, moisture, weaving, fertility, women, life, and death.
Translations
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Slavic god of vegetation and spring
Arabic:
مُوكُوش
f
(
mukuš
)
Belarusian:
Мокош
f
(
Mokoš
)
Bulgarian:
Мокош
f
(
Mokoš
)
Macedonian:
Мокош
f
(
Mokoš
)
Marathi:
मोकोश
(
mokoś
)
Russian:
Мокошь
f
(
Mokošʹ
)
Serbo-Croatian:
Мокош
f
Ukrainian:
Мокош
f
(
Mokoš
)
,
Макош
f
(
Makoš
)
Further reading
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