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The Old Slavonic duda and dut'
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Tue 28 May, 2019 12:35 am
Does the Old Slavonic duda (dudochka) "fife" relate to the verb dut' "to blow" by analogy with praviy (right) -> pravda (truth), krivoy (crooked) -> krivda (untruth) and vrag (enemy) -> vragda (enmity)?
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