творьць
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tvorьcь. By surface analysis, творити (tvoriti) + ьць (ĭcĭ).
Noun
творьць • (tvorĭcĭ) m
- creator
- from Vita Constantini, 0602500-0602520:
- творьць бо сꙑ вьсакꙑмь, междꙋ аггели и скотꙑ ѥсть чловѣка сътвориль.
- tvorĭcĭ bo sy vĭsakymĭ, meždu aggeli i skoty jestĭ člověka sŭtvorilĭ.
- As the Creator of everything, he created man between the angels and beasts.
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 1095-1100:
- како бо хотѧтъ комоу бꙑти мили и тьмами страждѫтъ диꙗвола творьца нарицаѭще чловѣкомъ и вьсеи твари божии?
- kako bo xotętŭ komu byti mili i tĭmami straždǫtŭ dijavola tvorĭca naricajǫšte člověkomŭ i vĭsei tvari božii?
- How could they deserve any compassion, even if a host of them suffer, when they claim the devil as creator of mankind and all the divine creation?
- from Vita Constantini, 0602500-0602520:
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