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ʾw+ lemma: o (2) 'about'
form: preposition
xr͒te lemma: Xristos 'Christ, anointed one'
form: m.sg.loc
ii͒se lemma: Isus 'Jesus'
form: m.sg.loc
gd͒e lemma: Gospod 'Lord'
form: m.sg.loc
nášemь lemma: naš 'our'
form: m.sg.loc
Of Jesus Christ, our Lord
total elements: 5
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ROOT o xrte iise gde našemъ
case(o-2, xrte-3)
root(xrte-3, ROOT)
appos(iise-4, xrte-3)
appos(gde-5, iise-4)
amod:poss(našemъ-6, gde-5)
ʾw+
o
lemma: o (2) 'about' search
CS - replaced in BG by za.
tag: Sl
form: preposition
element 1
dependency: case→2
xr͒te
xrte
lemma: Xristos 'Christ, anointed one' SJS search
The word is basically an o-stem, but the detachable sg.nom ending -os (Punčo: dep. xr-ta, voc. xr-te) reflects the practice in Greek.
Since OCS usually abbreviated. SJS gives a variety of full forms: xrьstъ (Zogr., Supr.), xrъstъ (Mar., Ps.Sin., Supr.), xristъ (Supr.), xristosъ (also Supr.) etc.
inflection: irregular
tag: Nmsly
form: m.sg.loc
element 2
dependency: root→0
ii͒se
iise
lemma: Isus 'Jesus' search
inflection: o-stem noun
tag: Nmsly
form: m.sg.loc
element 3
dependency: appos→2
gd͒e
gde
lemma: Gospod 'Lord' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
Endings commonly used by Punčo (gda, gdu) are typical of o-stems. OCS Gospodь was originally an i-stem, what is still reflected on the vocative g-di (cf. Lunt 2001:75). Older sg.gen gospodně (often abbreviated gdně) indicate influence of n-stems like dьnь. These are handled as a sg.gen soft-stem possessive adjectives (lemma Gospoden).
inflection: irregular
tag: Nmsly
form: m.sg.loc
element 4
dependency: appos→3
nášemь
našemъ
lemma: naš 'our' search
inflection: soft pronominal
suffixes: possessive -ьj-
tag: Amsln
form: m.sg.loc
element 5
dependency: amod:poss→4