Church Slavism
English
Etymology
Noun
Church Slavism (plural Church Slavisms)
- (Slavistics, rare) Alternative form of Church Slavonicism.
- Synonyms: Slavonicism, Church Slavonicism, Church Slavicism
- 1993, Irena Grickat-Radulović, “Serbian Medieval Literary Language”, in Radovan Samardžić, Milan Duškov, editors, Serbs in European Civilization, Nova, →ISBN, page 148:
- In liturgical, and then generally in the textually "inviolable" layer, Serbo-Slavonic Church Slavism became prevalent.
Coordinate terms
- (foreignisms) foreignism; Akkadianism / Akkadism, Americanism, Amharism, Anglicism, Arabism, Aramaism, Armenism, Australianism, Batavism, Belorussianism, Bengalism, Briticism, Bulgarism, Catalanism, Church Slavicism / Church Slavonicism / Slavonicism, Croatism, Czechism / Bohemianism, Gallicism / Frenchism, Germanism / Teutonism, Grecism / Hellenism, Hebraism, Hispanism / Hispanicism / Castilianism, Hungarianism / Magyarism, Indianism, Iranianism, Irishism, Italianism / Italicism, Japanism, Kazakhism, Latinism, Macedonianism, Mandaism, Moravianism, New Zealandism, Persianism, Polonism, Portuguesism, Russianism, Scotticism, Serbism, Serbo-Croatism, Sinicism, Slavism, Slovenism / Pannonianism, Sumerianism / Sumerism, Syriacism, Turkism, Ukrainism / Ukrainianism, Uzbekism, Yiddishism
Translations
Church Slavonicism — see Church Slavonicism
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