пророкъ

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Old Church Slavonic

пророкъ

Etymology

From про- (pro-) +‎ рокъ (rokŭ), from рещи (rešti, to speak, to say). Calque of Ancient Greek προφήτης (prophḗtēs).

Noun

пророкъ (prorokŭm

  1. prophet
    • Luke 24:19-20, from Codex Assemanius, 3241900-3241920:
      ѣ́же о́ и꙯́сѣ назареи́ · ꙇ́же бъис꙯ мѫжь пррок꙯ · силенъ дѣломъ и́ словомъ · прѣдъ б꙯мь и́ всѣмі людьми ·
      ě́že ó i:́sě nazareí · íže bys: mǫžĭ prrok: · silenŭ dělomŭ í slovomŭ · prědŭ b:mĭ í vsěmi ljudĭmi ·
      About Jesus of Nazareth. He was a prophet, powerful in word and deed before God and all the people.
    • from Vita Constantini, 0601500-0601530:
      видиши ли, философе, дивꙿноѥ чюдо, како же пророкь Махꙿметь принесе намь благꙋю вѣсть ѡть бога и ѡбратꙇи мнѡгꙑ люди и въси дръжимꙿ се по законꙋ.
      Philosopher, do you see the wondrous miracle, how the prophet Mohammed brought us good news from God and converted many people; and how we all keep the law?

Declension

Descendants

  • Ukrainian: проро́к (prorók)

Russian

Noun

проро́къ (prorókm anim (genitive проро́ка, nominative plural проро́ки, genitive plural проро́ковъ, feminine проро́чица)

  1. Pre-1918 spelling of проро́к (prorók).

Declension