евангельѥ
Old Church Slavonic
Alternative forms
- еѵангє́лїѥ (eüangélije)
- еванꙉельѥ (evanđelĭje)
- евангелие (evangelie)
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek εὐαγγέλιον (euangélion, “good message”).
Noun
евангельѥ • (evangelĭje) n
- gospel
- from the Life of Good King Wencelaus:
- Вьсѣмъ же нищиимъ добра творꙗаше, нагꙑѩ одѣвааше, лачѫщѧѩ питѣаше, страньнꙑѩ приѥмл҄ꙗаше по еванћельскоу гласоу.
- Vĭsěmŭ že ništiimŭ dobra tvorjaaše, nagyję oděvaaše, lačǫštęję pitěaše, stranĭnyję prijemlʹjaaše po evanћelĭsku glasu.
- He would perform good deeds among all the poor, clothe the naked, nourish the hungry, take in strangers according to the word of the evangel.
- from the Life of Good King Wencelaus:
- good news
Related terms
- благовѣствованиѥ (blagověstvovanije)
- благовѣштати (blagověštati)
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