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дивъ

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Old Church Slavonic

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *divъ.

Noun

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дивъ (divŭm

  1. astonishment
  2. wonder
    • from Vita Constantini, 0605400-0605410:
      и по сихꙿ же показаше ѥмоу дивꙑ твореще врьтоградь насаждень иногда ѡть землѥ изникноуще.
      And afterwards, playing games, they showed him a cultivated garden in which some of the things appeared to have at once sprung from the earth.

Declension

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Declension of дивъ (o-stem)
singular dual plural
nominative дивъ
divŭ
дива
diva
диви
divi
genitive дива
diva
дивоу
divu
дивъ
divŭ
dative дивоу
divu
дивома
divoma
дивомъ
divomŭ
accusative дивъ
divŭ
дива
diva
дивꙑ
divy
instrumental дивомъ
divomŭ
дивома
divoma
дивꙑ
divy
locative дивѣ
divě
дивоу
divu
дивѣхъ
divěxŭ
vocative диве
dive
дива
diva
диви
divi

Derived terms

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