Диꙗ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Δία (Día).
Usage notes
In old books, where the geocentrical system is used, the planet Jupiter is the sixth planet from Earth (if include Moon and Sun as planets)
Classical planets in Old Church Slavonic Планити на словѣньсцѣѥмь | |||||||
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Moon | Mars | Mercury | Jupiter | Venus | Saturn | Sun | |
Slavic | мѣсѧць лоуна |
Дьньница Прѣходьница Вечерьница Заходьнаꙗ ѕвѣзда |
слъньце | ||||
Greek | Ареи Арисъ |
Ермии Ермисъ |
Диꙗ | Афродитъ | Кронъ | ||
Arabic | Каморъ | Мехирь Емерихъ |
Одаридъ | Мощиръ Мешетрѣи |
Зугрꙗ | Зугель Зугалъ |
Шемосъ |
Bulgarian equivalent (Latin) | луна (of Slavic origin) | Марс | Меркурий | Юпитер | Венера | Сатурн | слънце (of Slavic origin) |
Declension
Declension of Диꙗ (soft a-stem)
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