ⱁⰽⱁ
Old Church Slavonic
Noun
ⱁⰽⱁ • (oko) n
- Glagolitic spelling of око (oko)
Declension
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | ⱁⰽⱁ oko |
ⱁⱍⰻ oči |
ⱁⱍⰵⱄⰰ očesa |
| genitive | ⱁⱍⰵⱄⰵ, ⱁⰽⰰ očese, oka |
ⱁⱍⱐⱓ, ⱁⱍⰻⱓ očĭju, očiju |
ⱁⱍⰵⱄⱏ očesŭ |
| dative | ⱁⱍⰵⱄⰻ, ⱁⰽⱆ očesi, oku |
ⱁⱍⰻⰿⰰ očima |
ⱁⱍⰵⱄⱐⰿⱏ očesĭmŭ |
| accusative | ⱁⰽⱁ oko |
ⱁⱍⰻ oči |
ⱁⱍⰵⱄⰰ očesa |
| instrumental | ⱁⱍⰵⱄⱐⰿⱐ, ⱁⰽⱁⰿⱐ očesĭmĭ, okomĭ |
ⱁⱍⰻⰿⰰ očima |
ⱁⱍⰵⱄⱏⰹ očesy |
| locative | ⱁⱍⰵⱄⰵ, ⱁⱌⱑ, ⱁⱍⰵⱄⰻ očese, ocě, očesi |
ⱁⱍⱐⱓ, ⱁⱍⰻⱓ očĭju, očiju |
ⱁⱍⰵⱄⱐⱈⱏ očesĭxŭ |
| vocative | ⱁⰽⱁ oko |
ⱁⱍⰻ oči |
ⱁⱍⰵⱄⰰ očesa |
The singular takes o-stem or s-stem endings, the dual takes mostly i-stem endings, and the plural takes s-stem endings. Halla-aho considers the dual forms a remnant of an original i-stem which later became an s-stem, but Derksen reconstructs the Proto-Slavic form as an o-stem instead.