Latvian Ūsiņš ‘bee-god and patron of horses’
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Václav Blažek
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Published 2026-01-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/baltistica.47.2.2123
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Keywords

Ūsiņš
etymology
Vedic
theonym
Baltic
Latvian
mythology
folklore
cult of bees and horses

How to Cite

Blažek, V. (tran.) (2026) “Latvian Ūsiņš ‘bee-god and patron of horses’”, Baltistica, 47(2), pp. 359–366. doi:10.15388/baltistica.47.2.2123.

Abstract

In the article the Latvian theonym Ūsiņš is analyzed on the basis of historical sources (Stribingius, Stender) and in perspective of folklorе texts. The functional parallelism and possibility of etymological relationship with Vedic mythic personages, the honeybee-like Auśijá- and Aśvínau, divine twins and horse-keepers, lit. “horsemen”, indicate that the theonym may represent a syncretism of both functions and names.

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