влахъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *volxъ (“speaker of a Romance language”), itself of Germanic origin.
Noun
влахъ • (vlaxŭ) m
- a Roman, a speaker of a Romance language
- from Vita Methodii, 0500200-0500220:
- и соуть въ нꙑ въшьли оучителе мнози крьстиꙗни из Влахъ и из Грькъ и из Нѣмьць, оучаще нꙑ различь.
- i sutĭ vŭ ny vŭšĭli učitele mnozi krĭstijani iz Vlaxŭ i iz Grĭkŭ i iz Němĭcĭ, učašte ny različĭ.
- And many Christian teachers have come to us from among the Latins, Greeks and Germans, teaching us in various ways.
- from Vita Methodii, 0500200-0500220:
- a Vlach
Synonyms
- латинъ (latinŭ)
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