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Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
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Particle
жде • (žde)
- same
- Synonym: же (že)
- тъжде (tŭžde) ⇐ тъ (tŭ)
- такъжде (takŭžde) ⇐ такъ (takŭ)
See also
- къждо (kŭždo, “every”) (когождо (kogoždo, Gsg))
- кꙑиждо (kyiždo, “every”) (коѥгождо (kojegoždo, Gsg))
- къжде (kŭžde) (когожде (kogožde, Gsg))
- кꙑижде (kyižde, “every”) (коегожде (kojegožde, Gsg))
- вьсьде (vĭsĭde, “everywhere”), вьсьжде (vĭsĭžde, “everywhere”)
- инъде (inŭde, “elsewhere”), иньжде (inĭžde, “elsewhere”)
- идеже (ideže, “where”), ижде (ižde, “where”), иждеже (iždeže, “where”)
- доідеже (doideže) / доіже (doiže) / доижде (doižde) / доіждеже (doiždeže)
- донъде (donŭde) / дондеже (dondeže) / доньдеже (donĭdeže) / доньжде (donĭžde) / доньждеже (donĭždeže)
- тоуижде (tuižde)
- тоижде (toižde)
Further reading
- “-жде”, in GORAZD (overall work in Czech, English, and Russian), http://gorazd.org, 2016—2024
- Karl Meyer (1935) “жде”, in Altkirchenslavisch-griechisches Wörterbuch des Codex Suprasliensis (in German), Glückstadt, Hamburg: Verlag J. J. Augustin, page 79
- “ⰲⱏ ⱅⱏⰸⰵ ⰴⱐⱀⱐ”, in Kiev Missal (in Old Church Slavonic), 915±35?, page (leaf) 2, line 11
- “ⱅⰰⰽⱁⰸⰵ ⰶⰵ ⰺ ⰶⰻⰲⱁⱅⱏ”, in Kiev Missal (in Old Church Slavonic), 915±35?, page (leaf) 4.5, line 4
- “ⱅⰰⰽⱁⰶⰴⰵ (leaf 151.5, line 6)”, in Codex Zographensis [Глаг. 1] (in Old Church Slavonic), National Library of Russia, 1000±33, page Lk:6:31
- “тъзнънѡмоу”, in Enina Apostle (in Old Church Slavonic), 1051±50, page 30.5, line 5