041 žitie ioanu rilskomu 322f

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ʾi+ lemma: i 'and'
form: conjunction

donese lemma: donesa 'bring in'
form: 2/3sg.aor (pf)

bg̃ь lemma: bog 'god'
form: m.sg.nom

králju lemma: kral 'king'
form: m.sg.dat

razumь, lemma: razum 'mind, wisdom, prudence'
form: m.sg.nom/acc


And God brought mind to the king

total elements: 5


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ROOT i donese bgъ kralju razumъ 
cc(i-2, donese-3)
root(donese-3, ROOT)
nsubj(bgъ-4, donese-3)
obl:iobj(kralju-5, donese-3)
obj(razumъ-6, donese-3)


ʾi+
i
lemma: i 'and' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: C
form: conjunction
element 1
dependency: cc→2


donese
donese
lemma: donesa 'bring in' LOVe search
inflection: e-verb
prefixes: final do-
tag: Vmia3se
form: 2/3sg.aor (pf)
element 2
dependency: root→0


bg̃ь
bgъ
lemma: bog 'god' SJS search
inflection: monosyllabic noun
tag: Nmsny
form: m.sg.nom
element 3
dependency: nsubj→2


králju
kralju
lemma: kral 'king' search
An alternative to knęz as the second highest secular title (ʹkingʹ). Paisius divides the Bulgarian rulers to krale ʹkingsʹ and care ʹemperorsʹ, going back to a story about ʺAsen the Greatʺ (actually Khan Tervel). Pagan rulers used titles arkhon or kanasubigi, later the Slavic kъnęźь. The title kralь was common in West Slavic area, and its use in the South is likely a later Hungarian influence.
inflection: jo-stem noun
suffixes: possessive -ьj-
tag: Nmsdy
form: m.sg.dat
element 4
dependency: obl:iobj→2


razumь,
razumъ
lemma: razum 'mind, wisdom, prudence' LOVe search
inflection: o-stem noun
prefixes: distributive raz-
tag: Nmsnn
form: m.sg.nom/acc
element 5
dependency: obj→2