See also: сънити

Old Church Slavonic

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Etymology 1

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съ- (sŭ-) +‎ пасти (pasti) from Proto-Slavic *pasti.

Verb

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съпасти (sŭpastipf

  1. to fall off
  2. to fall together
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Etymology 2

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съ- (sŭ-) +‎ пасти (pasti) from Proto-Slavic *sъ(n) + *pasti (to pasture, herd).

Verb

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съпасти (sŭpastipf

  1. save, rescue
  2. (theology) to redeem from eternal damnation
    • from the Homily against the Bogumils, 2026-2030:
      нѣстъ мощьно въ мироу семь живѫще съпасти сѧ
      něstŭ moštĭno vŭ miru semĭ živǫšte sŭpasti sę
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • from the Homily against the Bogumils, 2124-2127:
      мъноѕи бо въ поустꙑни и въ горахъ мирьскаꙗ мꙑслѧще погꙑбошѧ и мъноѕи въ градѣхъ и съ женами живѫще съпасошѧ сѧ
      mŭnodzi bo vŭ pustyni i vŭ goraxŭ mirĭskaja myslęšte pogybošę i mŭnodzi vŭ graděxŭ i sŭ ženami živǫšte sŭpasošę sę
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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