ересь
Bulgarian
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Old Church Slavonic

Massacres of Paulicians heretics (IX c.)
Alternative forms
- ѥресь (jeresĭ)
Etymology
Borrowing from Ancient Greek αἵρεσις (haíresis)
Noun
ересь • (eresĭ) f
- heresy
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 1086-1090:
- мъноѕи бо не вѣдѧтъ чьто ѥстъ ересь ихъ и мьнѧтъ ѩ за правьдѫ страждѫщѧ и хотѧщѧ нѣчьто въсприѩти благо отъ бога за ѫзꙑ и тьмьницѧ
- mŭnodzi bo ne vědętŭ čĭto jestŭ eresĭ ixŭ i mĭnętŭ ję za pravĭdǫ straždǫštę i xotęštę něčĭto vŭsprijęti blago otŭ boga za ǫzy i tĭmĭnicę
- Many people do not understand what this heresy represents; they think that these people are suffering in the interests of justice, and that they will receive some reward from God for the prisons and fetters they have suffered.
- from Vita Constantini, 0500100-0500110:
- Бѣ же Аньнꙇи патрꙇархь ѥресь въздвигль глаголѥ: не творите чьсть светꙑмь иконамь.
- John, who was Patriarch of Constantinople, started the heresy, saying that one should not honor the holy icons.
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 1086-1090:
Declension
Declension of ересь (i-stem)
Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | ересь eresĭ |
ереси eresi |
ереси eresi |
Accusative | ересь eresĭ |
ереси eresi |
ереси eresi |
Genitive | ереси eresi |
ересью, ересию eresĭju, eresiju |
ересьи, ересии eresĭi, eresii |
Locative | ереси eresi |
ересью, ересию eresĭju, eresiju |
ересьхъ eresĭxŭ |
Dative | ереси eresi |
ересьма eresĭma |
ересьмъ eresĭmŭ |
Instrumental | ересьѭ, ересиѭ eresĭjǫ, eresijǫ |
ересьма eresĭma |
ересьми eresĭmi |
Vocative | ереси eresi |
ереси eresi |
ереси eresi |
Derived terms
- еретикъ (eretikŭ)
- еретичьскъ (eretičĭskŭ)
Descendants
- → Romanian: eres
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek αἵρεσις (haíresis).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈjerʲɪsʲ]
Declension
Declension of е́ресь (inan fem-form 3rd-decl accent-a)
Pre-reform declension of е́ресь (inan fem-form 3rd-decl accent-a)
Related terms
- ерети́к m (jeretík), ересиа́рх m (jeresiárx)
- ерети́ческий (jeretíčeskij)
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