apostołów

Old Polish

Etymology

From apostoł + -ów. First attested in the 15th century.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /apɔstɔɫɔvɨː/
  • IPA(key): (15th CE) /apɔstɔɫɔvɨ/

Adjective

apostołów

  1. (relational, Christianity) apostolic (pertaining to apostles or their practice of teaching; pertaining to the apostles of early Christianity or their teachings)
    Synonym: apostolski
    • 1981-2001 [End of the 15th century], Elżbieta Belcarzowa, editor, Glosy polskie w łacińskich kazaniach średniowiecznych, volume IV, page 141:
      Priusquam a Deo iudicari incipiemus, ipsi se diiudicemus, quia extunc non iudicabimur testante appostolo podlvg *swaydeczthwa *appostolowa* I ad Cor XI (I Cor 11, 31)
      [Priusquam a Deo iudicari incipiemus, ipsi se diiudicemus, quia extunc non iudicabimur testante appostolo podług świadectwa *apostołowa* I ad Cor XI (I Cor 11, 31)]
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