Where does “безоружный” come from?

безоружный (Russian) comes from Russian ору́жие, from Old East Slavic орѫжие, from Proto-Slavic orǫžьje, from Proto-Slavic orǫga — clothes, clothing; weapon.

безоружный (Russian): unarmed

Definitions

  1. unarmed

Ancestry of “безоружный”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianору́жиеweapon, arms
2Old East Slavicорѫжиеtool
3Proto-SlavicorǫžьjeOriginally "set of objects for some activity";...
4Proto-Slavicorǫgaclothes, clothing; weapon
Every word from Proto-Slavic orǫgaEvery word from Proto-Slavic orǫžьjeEvery word from Old East Slavic орѫжие
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