образъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *obrazъ.
Noun
образъ • (obrazŭ) m
- image
- look
- from Vita Constantini, 1800500-1800510:
- въ ютрѣи же дьнь въ светꙑи мнишьскꙑи ѡбразь ѡблѣче се и свѣть къ свѣтоу приѥмꙿ нарече си име Кѵриль.
- vŭ jutrěi že dĭnĭ vŭ svetyi mnišĭskyi obrazĭ oblěče se i světĭ kŭ světu prijemꙿ nareče si ime Kürilĭ.
- On the following day he put on holy monastic dress and, receiving light to light, called himself Cyril.
- from Vita Constantini, 1800500-1800510:
- sight
- form
Declension
Declension of образъ (o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | образъ obrazŭ |
образа obraza |
образи obrazi |
genitive | образа obraza |
образоу obrazu |
образъ obrazŭ |
dative | образоу obrazu |
образома obrazoma |
образомъ obrazomŭ |
accusative | образъ obrazŭ |
образа obraza |
образꙑ obrazy |
instrumental | образомъ obrazomŭ |
образома obrazoma |
образꙑ obrazy |
locative | образѣ obrazě |
образоу obrazu |
образѣхъ obrazěxŭ |
vocative | образе obraze |
образа obraza |
образи obrazi |
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