оурокъ

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Old Church Slavonic

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Etymology

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From оу- (u-) +‎ рокъ (rokŭ), Proto-Slavic *urokъ.

Noun

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оурокъ (urokŭm

  1. instruction
  2. arrangement, condition
  3. expense, charge, cost
  4. payment, due
    • lines 162-164, from the Primary Chronicle:
      и иде вольга по дерьвьстѣи зємли съ сꙑномъ своимъ и съ дружиною оуставлѧющи оуставꙑ и оуроки.
      i ide volĭga po derĭvĭstěi zemli sŭ synomŭ svoimŭ i sŭ družinoju ustavlęjušti ustavy i uroki.
      And she went throughout the land of Dereva with her son and her retinue, establishing boundaries and dues.

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