врачь
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From dialectal South Slavic Proto-Slavic *vьračь (“medicine man, conjuror”), from *vьrati (“to speak out, to utter a spell”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *werh₁- (“to speak”).
Noun
врачь • (vračĭ) m
Declension
Declension of врачь (soft o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | врачь vračĭ |
врача vrača |
врачи vrači |
genitive | врача vrača |
врачоу vraču |
врачь vračĭ |
dative | врачоу, врачеви vraču, vračevi |
врачема vračema |
врачемъ vračemŭ |
accusative | врачь, врача vračĭ, vrača |
врача vrača |
врачѧ vračę |
instrumental | врачемь vračemĭ |
врачема vračema |
врачи vrači |
locative | врачи vrači |
врачоу vraču |
врачихъ vračixŭ |
vocative | врачоу vraču |
врача vrača |
врачи vrači |
Derived terms
- вражениѥ (vraženije)
- врачеваниѥ (vračevanije)
- врачевати (vračevati)
- врачьба (vračĭba)
- изврачевати (izvračevati)
References
- Mali staroslavensko-hrvatski rječnik, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 2004
- Андрей Бояджиев, Старобългарска читанка, София, 2016.
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