ukrainians and descendants, voloshins, it has already been spent, i'm sorry, that too word, from the volokhsntance named volosheniuk, who was convinced that it was from the voloshok, but no, it is an ethnonym, nagayets, tatarchuk, tsyganchuk. zhydyuk, were renamed in the 20th century, for obvious reasons, yes, because the whole stratum, i would say, is so linguistic and cultural, but fell out with this, with this word, which became odious from the russian political presentation, so in the ukrainian language , it didn’t have a pejorative, pejorative characteristic, well, it’s like not... you overplay it, that’s it further, and so on, that is, somewhere in the east, where the germans, germans, greeks, swedes appeared after poltava, and so on and so on, and in reality it turns out that, you know, the whole of central, central and eastern europe is covered in this way, it is possible just take a walk and look with a magnifying glass, all these... and newcomers, so to speak, they all became indigenous, this ukrainian surname, well, they were integrated into civilization, they, they became local,