строуна
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *strùna.
Noun
строуна • (struna) f
- (music) string (segment of wire used as vibrating element on a musical instrument)
- 11th century, Psalterium Sinaiticum (in Glagolitic), Book of Psalms 150:4:
- хвалите ꙇ въ строунахъ ꙇ оръганѣ
- xvalite i vŭ strunaxŭ i orŭganě
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Declension
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | строуна struna |
строунѣ struně |
строунꙑ struny |
| genitive | строунꙑ struny |
строуноу strunu |
строунъ strunŭ |
| dative | строунѣ struně |
строунама strunama |
строунамъ strunamŭ |
| accusative | строунѫ strunǫ |
строунѣ struně |
строунꙑ struny |
| instrumental | строуноѭ strunojǫ |
строунама strunama |
строунами strunami |
| locative | строунѣ struně |
строуноу strunu |
строунахъ strunaxŭ |
| vocative | строуно struno |
строунѣ struně |
строунꙑ struny |
References
- “строуна”, in GORAZD (overall work in Czech, English, and Russian), http://gorazd.org, 2016—2025