доухъ

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Old Church Slavonic

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *duxъ.

Noun

доухъ (duxŭm

  1. breath
  2. spirit
    • from Vita Constantini:
      въ домъ гн҃҄ь вънидемъ· възвесели сѧ доухъ мои·
      vŭ domŭ gn:ʹĭ vŭnidemŭ· vŭzveseli sę duxŭ moi·
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  3. ghost
  4. soul
  5. mind
    • ⰴⱈ҃ⱏ (line 11, leaf 40.5)”, in Codex Assemanius [Vat. Slav. 3]‎ (in Old Church Slavonic), Vatican Library, 10xx?, page Mt:12:31:
      Сего раді г꙯лѭ вамъ · Всѣ́къ грѣхъ и́ хꙋла о́тъпꙋстітъ сѧ ч꙯лкомъ · `а ѣ́же на д꙯хъ хꙋла не от꙯пꙋстит сѧ ч꙯лкомъ ·
      Sego radi g:ljǫ vamŭ · Vsě́kŭ grěxŭ í xula ótŭpustitŭ sę č:lkomŭ · `a ě́že na d:xŭ xula ne ot:pustit sę č:lkomŭ ·
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Declension

References

  • Бояджиев, Андрей (2016) Старобългарска читанка, София