приимѣмь

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Old Church Slavonic

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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First attested in year 1100±100 as приимѣмъ (priiměmŭ) in Psalterium Tolstoianum.

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Verb

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приимѣмь (priiměmĭ)

  1. first-person singular optative of приѩти (prijęti)
Usage notes
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Attested in Church Slavonic psalters with commentaries from ?Hesychius of Jerusalem, ?Theodoret of Cyrus:

  1. приимѣмъ (priiměmŭ) in Psalterium Tolstoianum
  2. примѣмъ (priměmŭ) in Psalterium Bononiense
  3. приимѣмь (priiměmĭ) in Psalterium Pogodianum
  4. примѣмъ (priměmŭ) in Psalterium Sofiense
  5. примѣмъ (priměmŭ) in Psalterium Bucurestinum

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Etymology 2

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Verb

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приимѣмь (priiměmĭ)

  1. Alternative form of приимѣмъ (priiměmŭ)

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