Chukhna

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Chukhna, Chukhnas, Chukhontsy (singular: Chukhonets (male), Chukhonka (female)) is an obsolete Russian term for some Finnic peoples: Finns, Estonians, Karelians, Ingrian Finns.

It is thought to be a derivative from the ethnonym chud.[1]

The 18th century Linguarum totius orbis vocabularia comparativa of Peter Simon Pallas has a vocabulary of the "Chukhna language".

Vladimir Dahl, in his 19th century dictionary, records its a reference to Finns in the vicinity of St. Petersburg.[citation needed]

In modern usage, the words are considered ethnic slurs for Finns and Estonians.

In the 2002 Russian Census, 15 persons described themselves as "Chukhontsy".

References

  1. ^ A direct reference is cited here