ⰽⱃⱏⰺ
Old Church Slavonic
Alternative forms
- Cyrillic: крꙑ (kry)
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *kry, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *krouio, from Proto-Indo-European *krewh₂- (“blood of a wound”).
Balto-Slavic cognates include Lithuanian kraujas, Latvian krevele and Old Prussian krawian. Other Indo-European cognates include Sanskrit क्रविस् (kravis), Ancient Greek κρέας (kréas), Latin cruor, Old English hræw, Old Saxon *hrāo, Dutch rauw, Old High German rō (German roh), Old Norse hrár (Swedish rå) and Old Irish crú.
Usage notes
Attested in recently found Psalterium Sinaiticum; in older literature accusative singular кръвь (krŭvĭ) is used as the nominative singular as well.
Declension
Declension of ⰽⱃⱏⰺ (v-stem)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
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Nominative | ⰽⱃⱏⰺ kry |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰹ krŭvi |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰹ krŭvi |
Accusative | ⰽⱃⱏⰲⱐ krŭvĭ |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰹ krŭvi |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰹ krŭvi |
Genitive | ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰵ krŭve |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⱆ krŭvu |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⱏ krŭvŭ |
Locative | ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰵ krŭve |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⱆ krŭvu |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰰⱈⱏ krŭvaxŭ |
Dative | ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰹ krŭvi |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰰⰿⰰ krŭvama |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰰⰿⱏ krŭvamŭ |
Instrumental | ⰽⱃⱏⰲⱐⱙ, ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰹⱙ krŭvĭjǫ, krŭvijǫ |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰰⰿⰰ krŭvama |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰰⰿⰹ krŭvami |
Vocative | ⰽⱃⱏⰺ kry |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰹ krŭvi |
ⰽⱃⱏⰲⰹ krŭvi |
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