харалуг

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Old East Slavic харалугъ (xaralugŭ), not doubted to be Turkic – being present before the Mongol raids –, but controverted if exactly from

  • каралык (qaralıq, blackness) referring to the black streaks in the sword, derived from Proto-Turkic *kara (black)
  • or кара (qara, black) + олук (oluk, “channel”) referring to the black streaks in the word, from Proto-Turkic *kara (black) + Proto-Turkic *oluk (hollowed-out tree).
  • or relating to the Qarluq stem, settling on iron mines and powerful.[1]
  • etc.[2]

Some have related it as a polnoglasie to the name of the Carolingians, карля́ги (karljági), корля́зи (korljázi), короля́зи (koroljázi),[3] but this seems to be a historical phantasy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [xərɐˈɫuk]

Noun

харалу́г • (xaralúg) m inan (genitive харалу́га, nominative plural харалу́ги, genitive plural харалу́гов)

  1. (historical) Damascus steel, or a type of damask steel used in medieval Rus
    Synonyms: була́т (bulát), дама́ск (damásk)

Declension

Derived terms

  • харалу́жный (xaralúžnyj)

References

  1. Validi, A. Zeki (1936) “Die Schwerter der Germanen, nach arabischen Berichten des 9.–11. Jahrhunderts”, in Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft (in German), volume 90, pages 33–36
  2. More in Харалугъ”, in Словарь-справочник «Слова о полку Игореве», Leningrad: Наука, 1984
  3. Гедеоновъ, Степанъ Александровичъ (1876) Варяги и Русь (in Russian), volume 1, Saint Petersburg: типография Академии наук, page 330
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