трѣба

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Old Church Slavonic[edit]

трѣба

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Slavic *terba.

Noun[edit]

трѣба (trěbaf

  1. necessity
  2. offering, rite, sacrifice
    • from Vita Constantini, 1201000-1201030:
      Бѣшѧ въ фоульсцѣ ѧзъіцѣ дѫбъ велии· съраслъ сѧ съ чрѣшн҄еѭ· подъ нимь же трѣбъі дѣѣхѫ· нарицаѭще и именьмь александръ· женьскоу полоу не даѭще пристѫпати къ н҄емоу· ни къ трѣбамъ его·
      Běšę vŭ fulĭscě ęzŭicě dǫbŭ velii· sŭraslŭ sę sŭ črěšnʹejǫ· podŭ nimĭ že trěbŭi děěxǫ· naricajǫšte i imenĭmĭ aleksandrŭ· ženĭsku polu ne dajǫšte pristǫpati kŭ nʹemu· ni kŭ trěbamŭ ego·
      In the land of Phoullae stood a great oak which had grown together with a cherry tree, and under it sacrifices were offered. It was called Alexander, and women were not permitted to approach it or the sacrifices.

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References[edit]

  • Miklosich, Franz (1850) Lexicon linguae Slovenicae. Veteris dialecti[1], Vienna
  • Бояджиев, Андрей (2016) Старобългарска читанка[2], София

Russian[edit]

Noun[edit]

трѣ́ба (trě́baf inan (genitive трѣ́бы, nominative plural трѣ́бы, genitive plural трѣбъ)

  1. Pre-1918 spelling of тре́ба (tréba).

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