бьчела
See also: бъчела
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *bьčela.
Usage notes
Form with 'ь' is attested only once, in Psalterium Sinaiticum as ⰱⱐⱍⰵⰾⱏⰹ (bĭčely, nom.pl.),[1] but since form бъчела (bŭčela) is almost just as rare, it's impossible to precisely determine the original form.
Declension
Declension of бьчела (hard a-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | бьчела bĭčela |
бьчелѣ bĭčelě |
бьчелꙑ bĭčely |
genitive | бьчелꙑ bĭčely |
бьчелоу bĭčelu |
бьчелъ bĭčelŭ |
dative | бьчелѣ bĭčelě |
бьчелама bĭčelama |
бьчеламъ bĭčelamŭ |
accusative | бьчелѫ bĭčelǫ |
бьчелѣ bĭčelě |
бьчелꙑ bĭčely |
instrumental | бьчелоѭ bĭčelojǫ |
бьчелама bĭčelama |
бьчелами bĭčelami |
locative | бьчелѣ bĭčelě |
бьчелоу bĭčelu |
бьчелахъ bĭčelaxŭ |
vocative | бьчело bĭčelo |
бьчелѣ bĭčelě |
бьчелꙑ bĭčely |
References
- “ⰱⱐⱍⰵⰾⱏⰹ (line 10, leaf 153)”, in Psalterium Sinaiticum [Cod. Sin. slav. 38/O] (in Old Church Slavonic), Saint Catherine Monastery, 1050±50, page ps. 117:12
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