Church Slavicism

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Etymology

Church Slavic + -ism

Noun

Church Slavicism (plural Church Slavicisms)

  1. (Slavistics, rare) Alternative form of Church Slavonicism.
    Synonyms: Slavonicism, Church Slavonicism, Church Slavism
    • 1953, Noel Adolph Voge, Significant Aspects of the Morphology of the Language of the Archpriest Avvakum page 37:
      The vocabulary is also that of the common people [] . There is but one Church Slavicism: во вратѣхъ.
    • 1953, Yury Šerech, “On Slavic Linguistic INterrelations: Ukrainian Influence on the Polish Language in the 16th and 17th Centuries”, in The Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S., volume 3, number 2 (8), page 719:
      The word is used only once in the Krex. ("Vzjavšy bron' pravry," 12) but the compiler of Synonoma slavenorosskaja considered it a Church Slavicism and gave it as a Church Slavic translation of the word zbroja.

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