Wiktionary:Requested entries (Old Church Slavonic)

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  • Consider creating a citations page with your evidence that the word exists instead of simply listing it here
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  • Check the Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion if you are unsure if it belongs in the dictionary.
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    — Note also that such requests, like the information requested, belong on the base form of a word, not on inflected forms.

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  • Don’t simply replace words with what you believe is the correct form. The form here may be rare or regional. Instead add the standard form and comment that the requested form seems to be an error in your experience.

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cognates: Polish rżeć, Belarusian іржаць (iržacʹ), Ukrainian іржати (iržaty); Lithuanian eržilas and Latvian ērzelis stallionVedac13 (talk)
possible cognate: Russian недра (nedra) via вън ѣдра/въ нѣдра Vedac13 (talk)
  • прѧдати (prędati, to jump, tremble)
  • с҃ш (s:š) - very common on cu.wikipedia
  • дворьба (dvorĭba)
  • Can you add words using Ҁ Ѳ Ѱ Ѯ Ѡ or Ѻ ? Thank...
    There are no words using Ҁ; it’s strictly a numeral. Ѻ is a variant form of о, with no clear distinction until later Church Slavonic. Ѳ Ѱ Ѯ Ѡ are mostly used in Greek loanwords, but we have, for example, ѿ (=ѡтъ).
  • I have read that vĕsŭ is the direct cognate of Latin vēxī and Sanskrit avākṣam, but cannot find an entry for vĕsŭ. Can you help? --Tibetologist (talk) 19:04, 7 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • порицати (poricati) - Old Church Slavonic missing.
  • бъшиѭ (bŭšijǫ) - entirely, altogether, at all. Deriative бъхъма (bŭxŭma)