дрѫгарь
Appearance
Old Church Slavonic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Of Celtic or Germanic origin. Also loaned into Latin drungarius whence Byzantine Greek δρουγγάριος (droungários), English drungary.
Noun
[edit]дрѫгар҄ь • (drǫgarʹĭ) m
- (military) troop commander
- Synonyms: воѥвода (vojevoda), плъководьць (plŭkovodĭcĭ), алпъ (alpŭ)
- (specifically) droungarios (in context of the Byzantine military organization)
Declension
[edit]Declension of дрѫгарь (soft o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | дрѫгар҄ь drǫgarʹĭ |
дрѫгар҄а drǫgarʹa |
дрѫгар҄и drǫgarʹi |
genitive | дрѫгар҄а drǫgarʹa |
дрѫгар҄оу drǫgarʹu |
дрѫгар҄ь drǫgarʹĭ |
dative | дрѫгар҄оу drǫgarʹu |
дрѫгар҄ема drǫgarʹema |
дрѫгар҄емъ drǫgarʹemŭ |
accusative | дрѫгар҄ь drǫgarʹĭ |
дрѫгар҄а drǫgarʹa |
дрѫгар҄ѧ drǫgarʹę |
instrumental | дрѫгар҄емь drǫgarʹemĭ |
дрѫгар҄ема drǫgarʹema |
дрѫгар҄и drǫgarʹi |
locative | дрѫгар҄и drǫgarʹi |
дрѫгар҄оу drǫgarʹu |
дрѫгар҄ихъ drǫgarʹixŭ |
vocative | дрѫгар҄оу drǫgarʹu |
дрѫгар҄а drǫgarʹa |
дрѫгар҄и drǫgarʹi |