ancient greek words in proto-slavic identified through phonetic features, related greek phonetic history, others possibly scythian-sarmatian or gothic mediations. ancient greek, non-mediated words korablja (ark), koliba (cottage, hut), , supposedly trem (porch); scythian mediations luk (onion), haluga (fence), koš (basket), talog (dregs), kurva (whore); supposedly gothic mediations crkva (church) , daska (plank). there exists loanwords in proto-slavic non-indo-european languages. among turanian (ural-altaic) lexemes, estimated have been adopted between 3rd , 7th century, surviving modern serbian čaša (cup), knjiga (book), kovčeg (chest), krčag (pitcher), sablja (sabre). adoptions avaric in 6th–7th centuries titles ban , župan, , klobuk (a type of hat). south slavic influenced bulgar since arrival in eastern balkans in 7th century, e.g. beleg (landmark), beočug (shackle), bubreg (kidney), pašenog (co-brother-in-law), tojaga (bludgeon).
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