богъ

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Old Church Slavonic

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *bogъ.

Noun

богъ (bogŭm

  1. god

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Derived terms

Old East Slavic

Alternative forms

Etymology

First attested in c. 1056‒1057. Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bȍgъ. Cognates include Old Church Slavonic богъ (bogŭ) and Polish bóg.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɔɡʊ//ˈbɔɡʊ//ˈbɔːɡ/
  • (ca. 9th CE) IPA(key): /ˈbɔɡʊ/
  • (ca. 11th CE) IPA(key): /ˈbɔɡʊ/
  • (ca. 13th CE) IPA(key): /ˈbɔːɡ/

  • Hyphenation: бо‧гъ

Noun

богъ (bogŭm (related adjective божь or божьскъ)

  1. god

Declension

Descendants

References

  • Sreznevsky, Izmail I. (1893) “богъ”, in Матеріалы для Словаря древне-русскаго языка по письменнымъ памятникамъ [Materials for the Dictionary of the Old East Slavic Language Based on Written Monuments]‎ (in Russian), volume 1 (А – К), Saint Petersburg: Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, column 137

Old Ruthenian

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old East Slavic богъ (bogŭ), from Proto-Slavic *bȍgъ, from Scythian.[1][2]

Noun

богъ (bohm pers

  1. (religion) god
  2. idol
  3. upper class representative, tsar
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    Etymology 2

    First attested in 1587. Inherited from Old East Slavic, from Proto-Slavic *bȍgъ.

    Noun

    богъ (bohm inan

    1. share, cut, wealth
      за прости богъza prosti bohfree of charge, for free
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      Descendants
      • Ukrainian: бог (boh) (dialectal)

      References

      1. ^ Melnychuk, O. S., editor (1982), “бог”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volume 1 (А – Г), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, page 219
      2. ^ Rudnyc'kyj, Ja. (1962–1972) “бог”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language, volumes 1 (А – Ґ), Winnipeg: Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences, →LCCN, page 158:MUk. богъ, бугъ

      Further reading

      • Zhurawski, A. I., editor (1983), “богъ”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), numbers 2 (биецъ – варивный), Minsk: Navuka i tekhnika, page 108
      • Hrynchyshyn, D. H., editor (1996), “богъ, бугъ”, in Словник української мови XVI – 1-ї пол. XVII ст. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language of 16ᵗʰ – 1ˢᵗ half of 17ᵗʰ c.] (in Ukrainian), numbers 3 (богъ – весъной), Lviv: KIUS, →ISBN, page 3
      • Tymchenko, E. K., editor (1930), “богъ”, in Історичний словник українського язика [Historical Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volume 1, number 1 (А – Г), Kharkiv, Kyiv: State Publishing House of Ukraine, page 113
      • Hrynchyshyn, D. H., editor (1977), “богъ¹”, in Словник староукраїнської мови XIV–XV ст. [Dictionary of the Old Ukrainian Language of the 14ᵗʰ–15ᵗʰ cc.] (in Ukrainian), volume 1 (А – М), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, page 105
      • Tymchenko, E. K. (2002) “богъ”, in Nimchuk, V. V., editor, Матеріали до словника писемної та книжної української мови XV–XVIII ст. [Materials for the Dictionary of the Written and Book Ukrainian Language of 15ᵗʰ–18ᵗʰ cc.] (in Ukrainian), volumes 1 (А – Н), Kyiv, New York: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S., →ISBN, page 61

      Ossetian

      Etymology

      Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *buka.

      Noun

      богъ (boǧ)

      1. bull
        Synonyms: гал (gal), куыр (k°yr)

      Russian

      Noun

      богъ (boxm anim (genitive бо́га, nominative plural бо́ги, genitive plural бого́въ, feminine боги́ня)

      1. Pre-1918 spelling of бог (box).

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