грьчьскъ
Old Church Slavonic
Adjective
грьчьскъ • (grĭčĭskŭ)
- Greek
- from Vita Methodii, 1500110-1500130:
- прѣже же отъ оученикъ своихъ посажь дъва попꙑ скорописьцѧ зѣло, прѣложꙇ въ бръзѣ вьсѧ книгꙑ испълꙿнь, развѣ Макавѣи, отъ грьчьска ꙗзꙑка въ словѣньскъ.
- prěže že otŭ učenikŭ svoixŭ posažĭ dŭva popy skoropisĭcę zělo, prěložꙇ vŭ brŭzě vĭsę knigy ispŭlꙿnĭ, razvě Makavěi, otŭ grĭčĭska jazyka vŭ slověnĭskŭ.
- he first took from among his disciples two priests who were excellent scribes and translated quickly from the Greek language into Slavic all the Scriptures in full, save Maccabees.
- from Vita Methodii, 1500110-1500130:
- Byzantine
Related terms
- грькъ (grĭkŭ)
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