житьѥ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *žitьje.
Noun
житьѥ • (žitĭje) n
- life
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 181-184:
- аще бо земьнаѥго цѣсарꙗ врагомъ иже бѫдетъ дроугъ то нѣстъ и житию достоинъ нъ съ врагꙑ ѥго оумираѥтъ
- ašte bo zemĭnajego cěsarja vragomŭ iže bǫdetŭ drugŭ to něstŭ i žitiju dostoinŭ nŭ sŭ vragy jego umirajetŭ
- If a man who allies himself to the enemies of an earthly king does not even deserve to live, but is put to death along with them
- from Vita Constantini, 0401510-0401520:
- философь юнꙑи не любить житꙇа сего; то не ѡтьпоустимь ѥго ѡбꙿщинꙑ, нъ постригꙿше и на поповꙿство ѡтьдадимь и.
- filosofĭ junyi ne ljubitĭ žitia sego; to ne otĭpustimĭ jego obꙿštiny, nŭ postrigꙿše i na popovꙿstvo otĭdadimĭ i.
- This young Philosopher does not love this life. Let us not exclude him from the community but tonsure him and give him over to the priesthood.
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 181-184:
Declension
Declension of житьѥ (soft o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | житьѥ žitĭje |
житьи žitĭi |
житьꙗ žitĭja |
genitive | житьꙗ žitĭja |
житью žitĭju |
житьи žitĭi |
dative | житью žitĭju |
житьема žitĭema |
житьемъ žitĭemŭ |
accusative | житьѥ žitĭje |
житьи žitĭi |
житьꙗ žitĭja |
instrumental | житьемь žitĭemĭ |
житьема žitĭema |
житьи žitĭi |
locative | житьи žitĭi |
житью žitĭju |
житьихъ žitĭixŭ |
vocative | житьѥ žitĭje |
житьи žitĭi |
житьꙗ žitĭja |
Descendants
- Russian: житие (žitije)
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