грѣхъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *grěxъ, probably from verb *gorěti (Old Church Slavonic горѣти (gorěti, “to burn”)), with the original meaning "fire of conscience".
Russian
Noun
грѣхъ • (grěx) m inan (genitive грѣха́, nominative plural грѣхи́, genitive plural грѣхо́въ)
- (obsolete) Pre-1918 spelling of грех (grex).
Declension
Pre-reform declension of грѣхъ (inan masc-form velar-stem accent-b)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | грѣ́хъ grě́x |
грѣхи́ grěxí |
genitive | грѣха́ grěxá |
грѣхо́въ grěxóv |
dative | грѣху́ grěxú |
грѣха́мъ grěxám |
accusative | грѣ́хъ grě́x |
грѣхи́ grěxí |
instrumental | грѣхо́мъ grěxóm |
грѣха́ми grěxámi |
prepositional | грѣхѣ́ grěxě́ |
грѣха́хъ grěxáx |
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