ѩтрꙑ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *ętry.
Noun
ѩтрꙑ • (jętry) f
- sister-in-law (brother's wife)
- from Vita Methodii, 1100600-1100700:
- етеръ дроугъ богатъ зѣло и съвѣтьникъ ожени сѧ коупетрою своѥю, рекъше ꙗтръвью. и много казавъ и оучивъ и оутѣшавъ, не може ѥю развести.
- eterŭ drugŭ bogatŭ zělo i sŭvětĭnikŭ oženi sę kupetroju svojeju, rekŭše jatrŭvĭju. i mnogo kazavŭ i učivŭ i utěšavŭ, ne može jeju razvesti.
- A certain very wealthy friend and councilor of the Prince married his fellow godparent, that is, his brother’s wife. After much explaining, instructing and comforting, Methodius was unable to separate them.
- from Vita Methodii, 1100600-1100700:
Declension
gen. ѩтръве (jętrŭve)
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