хранитель

Old Church Slavonic edit

 
хранитель

Etymology edit

храни(ти) (xrani(ti), to protect) +‎ -тель (-telĭ)

Noun edit

хранител҄ь (xranitelʹĭm

  1. protector, defender
  2. keeper, guardian

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Russian: храни́тель (xranítelʹ)
  • Ukrainian: храни́тель (xranýtelʹ)

References edit

  • Mali staroslavensko-hrvatski rječnik, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 2004
  • Старославянский словарь (по рукописям X-XI веков), Русский язык, Москва 1994

Russian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic хранитель (xranitelĭ). By surface analysis, храни́ть (xranítʹ, to keep, to guard) +‎ -тель (-telʹ, er).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [xrɐˈnʲitʲɪlʲ]
  • (file)

Noun edit

храни́тель (xranítelʹm anim (genitive храни́теля, nominative plural храни́тели, genitive plural храни́телей)

  1. keeper, guardian, custodian
  2. curator

Declension edit

Ukrainian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic хранитель (xranitelĭ). By surface analysis, (obsolete, literary) храни́ти (xranýty) +‎ -тель (-telʹ). Doublet of хорони́тель (xoronýtelʹ).

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Noun edit

храни́тель (xranýtelʹm pers (genitive храни́теля, nominative plural храни́телі, genitive plural храни́телів, feminine храни́тельниця)

  1. (literary) keeper, watcher, guardian
    Synonyms: охоро́нець (oxorónecʹ), захисни́к (zaxysnýk), охоро́нник (oxorónnyk), оборо́нець (oborónecʹ), вартови́й (vartovýj), проте́ктор (protéktor), хорони́тель (xoronýtelʹ), страж (straž)

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