оудавлѥнина

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Old Church Slavonic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From оудавлѥнъ (udavljenŭ, strangled), past passive participle of оудавити (udaviti, to strangle), + -ина (-ina). Calque of Ancient Greek πνικτός (pniktós, that which is strangled).

Noun

оудавлѥнина (udavljeninaf

  1. flesh of a strangled animal
    • 11th C., Euchologium Sinaiticum, folio 104b, line 19 et seq.:
      Euchologium Sinaiticum, folio 104b, line 19 et seq., with the word ⱆⰴⰰⰲⰾⰵⱀⰻⱀⱘ outlined in red.
      Ⰰⱋⰵ ⰽꙿⱅⱁ ⱆ́ⰴⰰⰲⰾⰵⱀⰻⱀⱘ · ⰾⰻ ⰽⱃⱏⰲⱐ ⱄⰽⱁⱅⰻꙿⱙ · ⱀⰵ ⰲⱑⰴⱏⰹ ⱑ̀ⰽⱁ ⱆ̀ⰿⱃⱏⰾⱁ ⰵⱄⱅⱏ · ⰺ҅ⰾⰻ ⱅⱃⱑⰱⱏⱀⱁ ⱍꙿⱅⱁ ⰱⰵⰸ ⰱⱑⰴⱏⰹ ⱑ҅ⱄⱅⱏ · ⰱ꙯ⰹ꙯ ⱀⰵⰴⱑⰾⰻ Ⰴⰰ ⱂⱁⱄⱅⰻⱅꙿ ⱄⱔ ⁒
      Ašte kꙿto údavleninǫ · li krŭvĭ skotiꙿjǫ · ne vědy ě̀ko ùmrŭlo estŭ · i҅li trěbŭno čꙿto bez bědy ě҅stŭ · b:i: neděli Da postitꙿ sę ⁒
      If anyone without dire need eats strangled meat, or the blood of a beast, not knowing how it died, or that which was sacrificed, let him fast for 12 weeks.

Declension

Descendants

  • Russian: уда́вленина (udávlenina) (biblical)

References

  • Старославянский словарь (по рукописям X-XI веков), Русский язык, Москва 1994