гѫсли

See also: гусли

Old Church Slavonic

East Slavic gusli
South Slavic gusle

Alternative forms

  • гоусла (gusla)
  • гоусли (gusli)
  • гꙋсли (gusli)

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *gǫsli.

Noun

гѫсли • (gǫsli) f

  1. 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.
  2. (plural only) stringed instrument

Derived terms

  • гѫдьць (gǫdĭcĭ)
  • гѫсти (gǫsti)
  • гоусльнъ (guslĭnŭ)
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