Бог
See also: Appendix:Variations of "bog"
Macedonian
Etymology
See бог (bog).
Pronunciation
Russian
Alternative forms
- Богъ (Box) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
See бог (box).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [box] (phonetic respelling: Бох)
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- (rare) IPA(key): [bok]
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- Rhymes: -ox, -ok
Proper noun
Бог • (Box) m anim (genitive Бо́га)
Usage notes
Declension
Derived terms
- Бо́же (Bóže)
Related terms
- с нами Бог (s nami Bog)
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bogъ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bôːɡ/
Proper noun
Бо̑г m (Latin spelling Bȏg)
- God
- Нек ти драги Бог да здравље! ― May the good God grant you health!
- 1847, Вук Стефановић Караџић, “Luke 1: 5-12”, in Serbian Translation of the Bible:
- А бијаху обоје праведни и пред Богом, и живљаху у свему по заповијестима и уредбама Господњијем без мане.
- And they were both righteous before God, and lived in all ways according to all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
- 1879, Л. Лазаревић, Први пут с оцем на јутрење:
- Моја мати клону крај ковчега и онесвести се. Сестра врисну. Ја скоичих из постеље. И Ђокица скочи. Седосмо доле на патос крај ње, љубисмо јој руку. Она метну руку на моју главу и шапуташе нешто. Онда скочи, упали свитац, па прижеже кандило пред светим Ђорђем. – Одите, децо, молите се Богу да нас избави од напасти – рече она. Глас јој звони као звоно, а очи светле као вечерњача на небу.
- Mother collapsed by the chest and fell into a swoon. Sister screamed. I jumped out of bed, and Đokica did too. We sat down on the floor by her, and kissed her hand. She put her hand on my head and whispered something. Then she leapt up, kindled a brand and lit the lamp before the icon of St. George. “Come, children, and pray to God to deliver us from temptation,” she said. Her voice rang out like a bell, and her eyes shone like the evening star in the heavens.
Declension
Derived terms
- бо̑г
- бого̀вскӣ
- божа̀нство
- бо̏жјӣ
- богосло̄вље
Related terms
References
- “Бог” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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