бракъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *borkъ.
Noun
бракъ • (brakŭ) m
- marriage, matrimony
- from Acta Thomae:
- цр҃ь же посла проповѣдателѧ вьсѫдоу гл҃ѧ· проповѣдите да съберѫтъ сѧ на бракъ· богати и оубоꙁи· рабы же и стран'нъіѧ·
- cr:ĭ že posla propovědatelę vĭsǫdu gl:ę· propovědite da sŭberǫtŭ sę na brakŭ· bogati i ubozi· raby že i stran'nŭię·
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- from Acta Thomae:
Declension
Declension of бракъ (o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | бракъ brakŭ |
брака braka |
браци braci |
genitive | брака braka |
бракоу braku |
бракъ brakŭ |
dative | бракоу braku |
бракома brakoma |
бракомъ brakomŭ |
accusative | бракъ brakŭ |
брака braka |
бракꙑ braky |
instrumental | бракомъ brakomŭ |
бракома brakoma |
бракꙑ braky |
locative | брацѣ bracě |
бракоу braku |
брацѣхъ bracěxŭ |
vocative | браче brače |
брака braka |
браци braci |
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