проклѧти

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

про- (pro-) + клѧти (klęti), from Proto-Slavic *klęti.

Verb

проклѧти (proklęti) pf

  1. to curse
    • from the Homily against the Bogumils, line 47:
      ихъ же оучениꙗ проклѧшѧ свѧтии отьци
      ixŭ že učenija proklęšę svętii otĭci
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    • from Vita Methodii, 1200510-1200540:
      и въ роукоу ѥго соуть отъ бога и отъ апостольскаго стола вьсѧ словѣньскꙑꙗ странꙑ, да ѥгоже прокльнеть, проклѧтъ, а ѥгоже свѧтить, тъ свѧтъ да боуди.
      i vŭ ruku jego sutĭ otŭ boga i otŭ apostolĭskago stola vĭsę slověnĭskyja strany, da jegože proklĭnetĭ, proklętŭ, a jegože svętitĭ, tŭ svętŭ da budi.
      And from God and the Apostolic See are all the Slavic lands in his hands. Thus, whomever he curses is cursed; but whomever he blesses, may he be blessed.

Conjugation

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