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Kievskoi means "from Kiev", formed according to Type IV on p. xxix of Wickenden. It says Kiev was founded c. 878-82 on p. 434 of the same source.
The modern Russian adjective is Kievskii, not Kievskoi. Kievskoi would be genetive case, not nominative case. But there are several examples of placenames using the -skoi ending in Wickenden, esp. in late period.
Primary Sources:
882 in primary chronicle:
И пришли к горам Киевским, и узнал Олег, что княжат тут Аскольд и Дир.
и при̑доста къ горамъ Києвьскымъ . и оувидѣ Ѡлгъ . ӕко Ѡсколдъ и Дирд̑ъ 35 Ж кнѧ̑жита .
http://litopys.org.ua/ipatlet/ipat01.htm
{| class="wikitable"
|'''City ending in -ov/-ev/ovo'''
|'''With preposition'''
|'''Noun'''
|'''Patronymics'''
|'''Adjectives'''
|'''Unmarked'''
|'''Sources/Notes'''
|-
|Kiev
|
|Kievlianin, '''Kiianin'''
|Kievich, '''Kyianinov'''
|Kievskij,
Kievskoi
|Kiev
|}

Latest revision as of 20:32, 19 September 2018

Kievskoi means "from Kiev", formed according to Type IV on p. xxix of Wickenden. It says Kiev was founded c. 878-82 on p. 434 of the same source.

The modern Russian adjective is Kievskii, not Kievskoi. Kievskoi would be genetive case, not nominative case. But there are several examples of placenames using the -skoi ending in Wickenden, esp. in late period.

Primary Sources:

882 in primary chronicle:

И пришли к горам Киевским, и узнал Олег, что княжат тут Аскольд и Дир.

и при̑доста къ горамъ Києвьскымъ . и оувидѣ Ѡлгъ . ӕко Ѡсколдъ и Дирд̑ъ 35 Ж кнѧ̑жита .

http://litopys.org.ua/ipatlet/ipat01.htm

City ending in -ov/-ev/ovo With preposition Noun Patronymics Adjectives Unmarked Sources/Notes
Kiev Kievlianin, Kiianin Kievich, Kyianinov Kievskij,

Kievskoi

Kiev