еванꙉельѥ

Old Church Slavonic

Отъ Їѡанна свѧто благовѣствованиѥ

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Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek εὐαγγέλιον (euangélion, good message).

Noun

еванꙉельѥ (evanđelĭje) n

  1. gospel
    • from Codex Marianus, 3000850:
      еваньꙉеліе отъ лꙋкꙑ :⁘:
      evanĭđelie otŭ luky :⁘:
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    • from the Life of Good King Wencelaus:
      Вьсѣмъ же нищиимъ добра творꙗаше, нагꙑѩ одѣвааше, лачѫщѧѩ питѣаше, страньнꙑѩ приѥмл҄ꙗаше по еванћельскоу гласоу.
      Vĭsěmŭ že ništiimŭ dobra tvorjaaše, nagyję oděvaaše, lačǫštęję pitěaše, stranĭnyję prijemlʹjaaše po evanћelĭsku glasu.
      He would perform good deeds among all the poor, clothe the naked, nourish the hungry, take in strangers according to the word of the evangel.
  2. good news

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