Rodnovery

Etymology
A borrowing from with the suffix, derived from  +.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Slavic neopaganism.

Coordinate terms

 * (deities): Rod, Svarog, Perun, Veles, Mokosh, Lada, Morana, Dazhbog, Stribog, Yarilo, Svetovid
 * (subdivisions): Ynglism, Anastasianism, Peterburgian Vedism, Ivanovism, Levashovism, Kandybaism, Slavic-Hill Rodnovery, Sylenkoism
 * (subdivisions): Ynglism, Anastasianism, Peterburgian Vedism, Ivanovism, Levashovism, Kandybaism, Slavic-Hill Rodnovery, Sylenkoism

Related terms

 * (a Rodnover field or shrine)
 * (a Rodnover shrine or temple)
 * (a swastika-like symbol used to worship the gods)
 * (a follower of Rodnovery)
 * (a Rodnover priest, usually a high priest; a sorcerer in Slavic folklore)
 * (a Rodnover priest; a Slavic pagan priest)

Translations

 * Finnish: rodismi
 * French:
 * German: Rodismus, Rodnowerei
 * Italian: rodnoveria
 * Japanese: ロドノヴェリエ
 * Marathi: रॉडनोव्हेरिये
 * Polish: rodzimowierstwo słowiańskie,, słowianowierstwo
 * Russian: Роднове́рие,
 * Serbo-Croatian: rodnovjerje, rodoverje
 * Ukrainian: ріднові́рство, рі́дна ві́ра, ріднові́р'я