срацинъ

Old Church Slavonic

срацини

Noun

срацинъ (sracinŭ) m

  1. 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.
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