образъ

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *obrazъ.

Noun

образъ • (obrazŭ) m

  1. image
  2. 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.
  3. sight
  4. form

Declension

Descendants

  • Macedonian: образ (obraz)
  • Bulgarian: образ (obraz)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: образ
    Latin script: obraz
  • Russian: образ (obraz)
  • Ukrainian: образ (obraz)
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