порокъ

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

по- (po-) + рокъ (rokŭ)

Noun

порокъ (porokŭ) m

  1. vice

Declension

Old East Slavic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *porkъ.

Noun

порокъ (porokŭ) ?

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    • Лаврентеи, editor (1377), порокꙑ”, in Повѣсти времѧньнх лѣ т [Laurentian Codex], 13th century, page (leaf) 160.5, line 15
      В субту мѧспус ю почаша нарѧжати лѣсꙑ и порокꙑ ставиша до вечера а на ночь ѡгородиша тꙑном ѡколо всего города володимерѧ
      V subtu spus ju počaša naręžati lěsy i poroky staviša do večera a na nočĭ ogorodiša tynom okolo vsego goroda volodimerę
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Declension

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