Talk:Rodnovery

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Wikipedia has this additional detail on the etymology (and translations): "The term derives from the Proto-Slavic roots *rod (род), which means anything "indigenous", "ancestral" and "native", also "genus", "generation", "kin", "race" (e.g. Russian родная rodnaya or родной rodnoy), and is also the name of the universe's supreme God according to Slavic knowledge; and *vera, which means "faith", "religion". The term has many emic variations, all compounds, in different Slavic languages, including:

From some variations of the term, the English adaptations "Rodnovery" and its adjective "Rodnover(s)" have taken foothold in English-language literature, supported and used by Rodnovers themselves." - -sche (discuss) 06:39, 28 September 2021 (UTC)Reply