невѣжда
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *nevěďa (“ignorant person < ignorance”), from *ne- + *věďa, from *věděti (“to know”).
Declension
Declension of невѣжда (soft a-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | невѣжда nevěžda |
невѣжди nevěždi |
невѣждѧ nevěždę |
genitive | невѣждѧ nevěždę |
невѣждоу nevěždu |
невѣждь nevěždĭ |
dative | невѣжди nevěždi |
невѣждама nevěždama |
невѣждамъ nevěždamŭ |
accusative | невѣждѫ nevěždǫ |
невѣжди nevěždi |
невѣждѧ nevěždę |
instrumental | невѣждеѭ nevěždejǫ |
невѣждама nevěždama |
невѣждами nevěždami |
locative | невѣжди nevěždi |
невѣждоу nevěždu |
невѣждахъ nevěždaxŭ |
vocative | невѣжде nevěžde |
невѣжди nevěždi |
невѣждѧ nevěždę |
Synonyms
- неукъ (neukŭ)
Related terms
- невѣждьство (nevěždĭstvo)
- невѣдьство (nevědĭstvo)
See also
- нєвѣгласъ (nevěglasŭ, “ignorant”, adjective)
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