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1 польскъ
Poljan, Polian, Poljanian, Polianian, of the Poljan tribe a Slavic tribe living along the Dnieper -
2 сѣвєръ
Severian, of the Severian tribe a Slavic tribe located along the Sejm and Sula rivers -
3 аглянє, анъглянє
pl. the Angles a Western Germanic tribe -
4 варѧгъ
Varangian, of the Varangian tribe name of a particular group of Scandinavians; bodyguard of Viking descent, often applied to members of the Byzantine Emperor's personal guard -
5 весь
collective the Ves, Vepsians a Finnish tribe between Lakes Ladoga and Belo-ozero -
6 вӏатичи
pl. the Vjatichi, Viatichi, Vyatichi a Slavic tribe -
7 готинъ
Goth, Gothic, of the Goths likely the inhabitants of Gotland, not the East Germanic tribe -
8 козаринъ
Khazar, of the Khazars a Turkic tribe located along the Volga -
9 кривичи
pl. the Krivitchians a Slavic tribe -
10 меря
collective the Merians a Finnish tribe, in the region of Jaroslavl and Rostov, along the Volga river -
11 мурома
the Muroma a Finnish tribe inhabiting the region along the Oka river -
12 нѹрманє
pl. the Normans, the Northmen, the Norse, Norwegians a Scandinavian tribe -
13 плємѧ
seed; sprout, shoot; generation; breed, species, type; tribe, group -
14 полӏанинъ
Polan, Polian, Polianian, of the Polianians a Slavic tribe located along the Dnieper river -
15 рѹсь
collective the Rus, Rus' a Scandinavian tribe; the land of the Rus, Russia -
16 свийнъ
Swedish, of Sweden a Scandinavian tribe -
17 словѣнинъ
Slovene, of the Slovene tribe located on Lake Ilmen near Novgorod -
18 чюдь
collective the Chuds a Finnish tribe, in Estonia near Lake Peipus
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