Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/ǫgъrinъ

Etymology

 * Possibly borrowed from (whence also ), the name of the Onoğurs, probably meaning "the ten tribes", from  +  (see the Wikipedia article on Onoğurs).
 * Alternatively borrowed from an early stage of (whence ), with the loss of an initial j- (*jǫgъrinъ > *ǫgъrinъ). The initial consonant is seen in the  form . It is argued that it is improbable that this term was borrowed as late as the 7th century, considering the much earlier arrival of the Hungarians.
 * Alternatively borrowed from an early stage of (whence ), with the loss of an initial j- (*jǫgъrinъ > *ǫgъrinъ). The initial consonant is seen in the  form . It is argued that it is improbable that this term was borrowed as late as the 7th century, considering the much earlier arrival of the Hungarians.

Noun

 * 1) Hungarian

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