сѫбота
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See also: субота
Old Church Slavonic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek σάββατον (sábbaton). Doublet of собота (sobota).
Noun
[edit]сѫбота • (sǫbota) f
Declension
[edit]Declension of сѫбота (hard a-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | сѫбота sǫbota |
сѫботѣ sǫbotě |
сѫботꙑ sǫboty |
genitive | сѫботꙑ sǫboty |
сѫботоу sǫbotu |
сѫботъ sǫbotŭ |
dative | сѫботѣ sǫbotě |
сѫботама sǫbotama |
сѫботамъ sǫbotamŭ |
accusative | сѫботѫ sǫbotǫ |
сѫботѣ sǫbotě |
сѫботꙑ sǫboty |
instrumental | сѫботоѭ sǫbotojǫ |
сѫботама sǫbotama |
сѫботами sǫbotami |
locative | сѫботѣ sǫbotě |
сѫботоу sǫbotu |
сѫботахъ sǫbotaxŭ |
vocative | сѫбото sǫboto |
сѫботѣ sǫbotě |
сѫботꙑ sǫboty |
Coordinate terms
[edit]- (') понедѣлъкъ (ponedělŭkŭ), въторъкъ (vŭtorŭkŭ), срѣда (srěda), четврьтъкъ (četvrĭtŭkŭ), пѧтъкъ (pętŭkŭ)/параскевьгии (paraskevĭgii), собота (sobota)/сѫбота (sǫbota), недѣлꙗ (nedělja) (Category: cu:Days of the week)
References
[edit]- “сѫбота”, in GORAZD (overall work in Czech, English, and Russian), http://gorazd.org, 2016—2024