Алеѯандръ

Old Church Slavonic

Alternative forms

  • Алєѯандръ (Aleksandrŭ)

Etymology

Ancient Greek Ἀλέξᾰνδρος (Aléxandros)

Proper noun

Алеѯандръ • (Aleksandrŭ) m

  1. a male given name from Ancient Greek, equivalent to English Alexander
    • Ретъко, editor (1025±50?), “алеѯандръ”, in Codex Suprasliensis (in Old Church Slavonic), pages (leaf) 79, line 29–30:
      алеѯандръ рече· азъ глаголѧ се не блѧдѫ· аште ли то тебе послоушаѭ·
      aleksandrŭ reče· azŭ glagolę se ne blędǫ· ašte li to tebe poslušajǫ·
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    • Ретъко, editor (1025±50?), “алеѯандръ”, in Codex Suprasliensis (in Old Church Slavonic), pages (leaf) 80.5, line 4–8:
      [] бѣа҅ше а҅леѯандръ хвалꙙ бога и҅ глагол҄ꙙ : цѣсароуѧи вь҆ вѣкꙑ богъ · сѣдꙙи҆ на херовимѣ · ѥ҅гоже хвалꙙтъ а҅гг҄ели и҅ а҅рꙿхагг҄ели · благословь҆ѭ̑ тꙙ а҅ꙁъ грѣшънъи҆ · а҅леѯандръ []
      [] běa҅še a҅leksandrŭ xvalę boga i҅ glagolʹę : cěsaruęi vĭ҆ věky bogŭ · sědęi҆ na xerovimě · je҅gože xvalętŭ a҅ggʹeli i҅ a҅rꙿxaggʹeli · blagoslovĭ҆jǫ̑ tę a҅zŭ grěšŭny҆ · a҅leksandrŭ []
      [] Alexander praised God and said: “God, ruling unto the aeons, sitting on the cherubim, whom angels and archangels praise, I, the sinning Alexander, bless you.” []

Declension

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Descendants

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