Etymology:
The word "Muscovy" is derived from the Latin "Moscovia," which in turn is derived from the name of the city of Moscow ("Moskva" in Russian).
Meaning:
Origin:
The name "Moscow" is thought to have originated from a Finno-Ugric word meaning "cow bog" or "place where cows graze." Moscow was founded in 1147 by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky on a site where a tributary of the Moskva River flowed into a swampy bog.
The name "Muscovy" first appears in Western European sources in the 15th century, after the rise of the Grand Duchy of Moscow under Ivan III. The state of Muscovy grew in power and influence, eventually becoming the Russian Empire in the 18th century.
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