сꙑнъ вꙑшьнꙗѥго

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Etymology edit

Calque of Ancient Greek υἱός ῠ̔ψῐ́στου (huiós hupsístou).

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сꙑнъ вꙑшьнꙗѥго (synŭ vyšĭnjajegom

  1. (Christianity, theology) Son of the Most High
    • 11th century, Codex Marianus (in Glagolitic), Gospel of Luke 1:32:
      сь бѫдетъ велии · ꙇ сн҃ъ вышьнѣаго наречетъ сѧ ·· ꙇ дастъ емоу г҃ъ б҃ъ прѣстолъ д҃авда от҃ца его ·
      sĭ bǫdetŭ velii · i sn:ŭ vyšĭněago narečetŭ sę ·· i dastŭ emu g:ŭ b:ŭ prěstolŭ d:avda ot:ca ego ·
      He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David

Usage notes edit

Used as translation of Ancient Greek υἱός ῠ̔ψῐ́στου (huiós hupsístou), Latin Filius Altissimi.

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