волхв

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Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic влъхвъ (vlŭxvŭ), from Old Church Slavonic влъснѫти (vlŭsnǫti, to stutter), referring to the trances the priests used in their ceremonies.

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Noun

волхв (volxvm anim (genitive волхва́, nominative plural волхвы́, genitive plural волхво́в)

  1. magus, mage
  2. (paganism) a priest; a high priest.

Usage notes

In modern Rodnover or Slavic neopagan groups, "волхв" is a title for higher-ranking priests, above "жрец".

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Descendants

  • English: volkhv
  • Finnish: velho
  • Polish: wołchw

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Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic влъхвъ (vlŭxvŭ), from Old Church Slavonic влъснѫти (vlŭsnǫti, to stutter), referring to the trances the priests used in their ceremonies.

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Noun

волхв (volxvm pers (genitive волхва́, nominative plural волхви́, genitive plural волхві́в)

  1. (paganism) priest
    Synonym: жрець (žrecʹ)
  2. magician, magus, mage, sorcerer
    Synonyms: чарівни́к (čarivnýk), чароді́й (čarodíj), маг (mah), ворожби́т (vorožbýt)

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