охъ
Old Novgorodian
Alternative forms
- ⱁⱈⱏ (oxŭ) — Glagolitic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *oxъ. Cognate with Old East Slavic охъ (oxŭ).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: охъ
Interjection
охъ • (oxŭ)[1]
- oh
- after 1045, Original walls of Cathedral of St. Sophia[2], Novgorod (Cathedral of Saint Sophia):
- ѡх[ъ]
- ox[ŭ]
- Oh.
- ѡх[ъ]
- c. 1045 – 1109, Original plaster from the walls of Cathedral of St. Sophia[3], Novgorod (Cathedral of Saint Sophia):
- охъ тъ …
- oxŭ tŭ …
- Oh, it's hard.
- охъ тъ …
References
- ^ Gippius, A. A., Mikheev, S. M. (2022) “Древнерусские глаголические надписи-граффити XI-XII веков из Новгорода: № 30‒55 [11ᵗʰ‒12ᵗʰ century Old Russian Glagolitic Graffiti Inscriptions from Novgorod: No. 30‒55]”, in Slovo[1] (in Russian), volume 72, Zagreb: Old Church Slavonic Institute, →ISSN, page 63