гѫсли
See also: гусли
Old Church Slavonic
Alternative forms
- гоусла (gusla)
- гоусли (gusli)
- гꙋсли (gusli)
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *gǫsli.
Noun
гѫсли • (gǫsli) f
- gusle, gusli
- from the Homily against the Bogumils:
- ко бо сꙋть хрстїане. аще со гꙋсльми и плесканїемь. и пѣсньми бѣсовскꙑми вино пїют и срѧщамъ и сномь. и всѧкомꙋ оученїю сотонинꙋ вѣрꙋють.
- ko bo sutĭ xrstiane. ašte so guslĭmi i pleskaniemĭ. i pěsnĭmi běsovskymi vino pijut i sręštamŭ i snomĭ. i vsękomu učeniju sotoninu věrujutĭ.
- They are therefore not Christians: if they drink wine while playing the gusli and perform demonic chants and dances, or if they believe in the fates, in dreams and in any of the teachings of Satan.
- from the Homily against the Bogumils:
- (plural only) stringed instrument
Derived terms
- гѫдьць (gǫdĭcĭ)
- гѫсти (gǫsti)
- гоусльнъ (guslĭnŭ)
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