Old Slavonic

Old Slavonic
a) Old Church Slavonic language.
b) Common Slavonic language.

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  • Old Slavonic — may refer to: Old Church Slavonic language Common Slavonic language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to …   Wikipedia

  • Old Slavonic — noun another name for Church Slavonic …   English new terms dictionary

  • old slavonic — noun see old slavic …   Useful english dictionary

  • Old Church Slavonic — словѣньскъ ѩзꙑкъ slověnĭskŭ językŭ Spoken in formerly in Slavic areas, under the influence of Byzantium (both Catholic and Orthodox) Region Eastern Europe Era …   Wikipedia

  • Old East Slavic — рѹсьскъ rusĭskŭ Spoken in Eastern Europe Era developed into the various East Slavic languages Language family Indo …   Wikipedia

  • Slavonic Language and Liturgy — • Although the Latin holds the chief place among the liturgical languages in which the Mass is celebrated and the praise of God recited in the Divine Offices, yet the Slavonic language comes next to it among the languages widely used throughout… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Old Church Slavonic — noun the Slavic language into which the Bible was translated in the 9th century • Syn: ↑Old Church Slavic, ↑Church Slavic, ↑Old Bulgarian • Hypernyms: ↑Slavic, ↑Slavic language, ↑Slavonic, ↑Slavonic language …   Useful english dictionary

  • Old Church Slavonic — noun The first literary and liturgical Slavic language. Syn: Old Bulgarian, Old Church Slavic, Old Macedonian, Old Slavic, Old Slavonic …   Wiktionary

  • Old Church Slavonic — the oldest attested Slavic language, an ecclesiastical language written first by Cyril and Methodius in a Bible translation of the 9th century and continued in use for about two centuries. It represents the South Slavic, Bulgarian dialect of 9th… …   Universalium

  • Old Slavic. — See Old Church Slavonic. Also called Old Slavonic. * * * …   Universalium

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