кънигꙑ

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *kъňiga.

Noun

кън҄игꙑ • (kŭnʹigy) f pl

  1. (plural only) letters, writing
    Synonym: писмѧ (pismę)
    • from the Life of Good King Wencelaus:
      Навꙑчє жє кънигꙑ словѣньскꙑѩ и латиньскꙑѩ добрѣ.
      Navyče že kŭnigy slověnĭskyję i latinĭskyję dobrě.
      He learned well the Slavonic and Latin letters.
  2. (plural only) book, books
  3. (plural only) scriptures
    • from О писменехь:
      ст҃ыи кꙍстаннти́нъ философъ нарицаемыи ки́рилъ. тъ̏ намь пи́смена створи и҆ книгы прѣложи.
      st:yi kostanntínŭ filosofŭ naricaemyi kírilŭ. tŭ̏ namĭ písmena stvori i҆ knigy prěloži.
      Saint Constantine the Philosopher, called Cyril. He made letters for us and translated the scriptures.

Declension

  • книголюбьць (knigoljubĭcĭ)
  • книгоносьць (knigonosĭcĭ)
  • книготворьць (knigotvorĭcĭ)
  • книгохранильница (knigoxranilĭnica)
  • книгохранитель (knigoxranitelĭ)
  • книгочьтьць (knigočĭtĭcĭ)
  • книгъчьскъ (knigŭčĭskŭ)
  • кънигъчии (kŭnigŭčii)
  • кънижица (kŭnižica)
  • кънижьникъ (kŭnižĭnikŭ)
  • кънижьница (kŭnižĭnica)
  • некънижьникъ (nekŭnižĭnikŭ)

References

  • Mali staroslavensko-hrvatski rječnik, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 2004

Further reading

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