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православие

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic پراۆوسلۆيە
Cyrillic православие
Latin pravoslavie

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian правосла́вие (pravoslávije).

Noun

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православие (pravoslavie)

  1. Orthodoxy

Derived terms

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Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pravɔˈsɫavi(j)ɛ]

Noun

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православие (pravoslavien (relational adjective православен)

  1. Orthodoxy

Declension

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Declension of православие
singular plural
indefinite православие (pravoslavie) православија (pravoslavija)
definite unspecified православието (pravoslavieto) православијата (pravoslavijata)
definite proximal православиево (pravoslavievo) православијава (pravoslavijava)
definite distal православиено (pravoslavieno) православијана (pravoslavijana)
vocative православие (pravoslavie) православија (pravoslavija)

Russian

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Etymology

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Calque of Ancient Greek ὀρθοδοξία (orthodoxía, correctness in doctrine and belief). From пра́вый (právyj, right, correct) +‎ -о- (-o-) +‎ сла́ва (sláva, glory, glorification; (general) opinion) +‎ -ие (-ije).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [prəvɐsˈɫavʲɪje]
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Noun

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правосла́вие (pravoslávijen inan (genitive правосла́вия, uncountable)

  1. (literally) Orthodoxy
  2. the Eastern Orthodox Church of Christianity
  3. the Russian Orthodox Church

Usage notes

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While православие is mostly used for the Orthodox Church, it is also used by some Rodnover groups in Russia and Ukraine as a name for their neopagan religion.

Declension

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Antonyms

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Derived terms

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See also

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  • долбосла́вие (dolboslávije, stupid-glory) (Internet slang, derogatory term used for Slavic neopaganism)