срацинъ
Old Church Slavonic
Noun
срацинъ • (sracinŭ) m
- a Saracen
- from Vita Constantini, 0800200-0800230:
- Ѥвреи же оусте нꙑ вѣрꙋ ихь и дѣтель прꙇети, а Срацинꙑ ѡть дрꙋгоую странꙋ мирь дающе и дарꙑ мнѡгꙑ стежꙋт нꙑ на свою, глаголюще: ꙗко наша вѣра ѥсть добрѣиши въсѣхь езꙑкьь.
- Jevrei že uste ny věru ixĭ i dětelĭ prꙇeti, a Sraciny otĭ druguju stranu mirĭ dajušte i dary mnogy stežut ny na svoju, glagoljušte: jako naša věra jestĭ dobrěiši vŭsěxĭ ezykĭĭ.
- The Jews exhort us to accept their faith and ways, while on the other hand the Saracens, offering us peace and many gifts, press us, saying: Our faith is better than that of all other peoples.
- from Vita Constantini, 0800200-0800230:
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