Ковиље, кобиле, Арханђео Михаило и Свети Никола
Feather grass, mares, Archangel Michael and Saint Nicholas
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Kovilj, the name of a village and of a neighbouring monastery in southern
Bačka apparently derives, in its present form, from the Common Slavic phytonym
*kovyl‑ designating the Europaean feather grass (Stipa pennata), but the historical
evidence in Hungarian, Turkish and Serbian sources points clearly to a derivation
from the zoonym *kobyla, Serbian kobila, ‘mare’. Curiously enough, in the region
of Stari Vlah (western Serbia), another monastery called Kovilje is situated at
the foothills of a mountain named Kobilje. An additional parallelism between
two monasteries consists in both of them being dedicated to the same saint,
Archangel Michael, whose name, in the archaic phonetic shape *Mьkovilъ, also
might be eponymous of Kovilj(e). Additionally it is suggested that the dedication
of a younger church in Kovilje to Saint Nicholas possibly reflects the mingling
together of the two hagionyms, that took place in Slavic mouth at an early date
(OSerb., Russ. Mikula ʻNicholasʼ, et...c.).
Кључне речи:
onomastics / ономастика / Kovilje / Kovilj / Archangel Michael / Saint Nicholas / Свети Никола / Арханђео Михаило / кобиле / maresИзвор:
Глас САНУ, 2019, 429, 37-68Издавач:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
Напомена:
- Глас / Српска академија наука и уметности ; 429. Одељење језика и књижевности ; књ. 31
TY - JOUR AU - Лома, Александар PY - 2019 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/10171 AB - Kovilj, the name of a village and of a neighbouring monastery in southern Bačka apparently derives, in its present form, from the Common Slavic phytonym *kovyl‑ designating the Europaean feather grass (Stipa pennata), but the historical evidence in Hungarian, Turkish and Serbian sources points clearly to a derivation from the zoonym *kobyla, Serbian kobila, ‘mare’. Curiously enough, in the region of Stari Vlah (western Serbia), another monastery called Kovilje is situated at the foothills of a mountain named Kobilje. An additional parallelism between two monasteries consists in both of them being dedicated to the same saint, Archangel Michael, whose name, in the archaic phonetic shape *Mьkovilъ, also might be eponymous of Kovilj(e). Additionally it is suggested that the dedication of a younger church in Kovilje to Saint Nicholas possibly reflects the mingling together of the two hagionyms, that took place in Slavic mouth at an early date (OSerb., Russ. Mikula ʻNicholasʼ, etc.). PB - Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности T2 - Глас САНУ T1 - Ковиље, кобиле, Арханђео Михаило и Свети Никола T1 - Feather grass, mares, Archangel Michael and Saint Nicholas SP - 37 EP - 68 IS - 429 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10171 ER -
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Лома, А.. (2019). Ковиље, кобиле, Арханђео Михаило и Свети Никола. in Глас САНУ Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности.(429), 37-68. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10171
Лома А. Ковиље, кобиле, Арханђео Михаило и Свети Никола. in Глас САНУ. 2019;(429):37-68. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10171 .
Лома, Александар, "Ковиље, кобиле, Арханђео Михаило и Свети Никола" in Глас САНУ, no. 429 (2019):37-68, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10171 .