сълъ

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Old Church Slavonic

сълъ

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *sъlъ.

Noun

сълъ (sŭlŭm

  1. emissary, messenger
    • from Vita Constantini, 0800200-0800230:
      Прꙇидоше же сьли къ цароу ѡть Козарь, глаголюще: ꙗко испрьва ѥдиного бога знаѥмь, иже ѥсть надь въсѣми, и томоу се кланꙗѥмь на въстокь.
      Priidoše že sĭli kŭ caru otĭ Kozarĭ, glagoljušte: jako isprĭva jedinogo boga znajemĭ, iže jestĭ nadĭ vŭsěmi, i tomu se klanjajemĭ na vŭstokĭ.
      And then to the Emperor came emissaries from the Khazars, saying: From the beginning we have known one God who is above all, and worshipped Him facing east.