мьсть

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *mьstь, related to the verb *mьstiti (to avenge).

Noun

мьсть • (mĭstĭ) f

  1. punishment
  2. revenge
  3. avenge
    • Luke 18:3-7, from Codex Marianus, 3180600-3180710:
      слꙑшите чъто сѫдии неправедънꙑ г꙯лтъ · а б꙯ъ не иматъ ли сътворити мьсти · ꙇзбъранꙑхъ своихъ · въпиѭштиихъ къ немꙋ день и нощь ·
      slyšite čŭto sǫdii nepravedŭny g꙯ltŭ · a b꙯ŭ ne imatŭ li sŭtvoriti mĭsti · izbŭranyxŭ svoixŭ · vŭpijǫštiixŭ kŭ nemu denĭ i noštĭ ·
      Hear what the unrighteous judge saith. And shall not God avenge his elect, that cry to him day and night.

Derived terms

  • мьстиславъ (mĭstislavŭ)
  • мьститель (mĭstitelĭ)
  • мьстительница (mĭstitelĭnica)
  • мьстити (mĭstiti)
  • мьстьникъ (mĭstĭnikŭ)
  • мьстьница (mĭstĭnica)
  • мьстьнъ (mĭstĭnŭ)
  • мьщати (mĭštati)
  • мьщение (mĭštenie)
  • отъмьстити (otŭmĭstiti)

References

  • Miklosich, Franz (1850) Lexicon linguae Slovenicae. Veteris dialecti, Vienna
  • Бояджиев, Андрей (2016) Старобългарска читанка, София
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