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1 церковно-славянский
Church Slavic, Church Slavonicцерковно-славянский язык (старославянский язык, подвергшийся влиянию живых славянских языков и поэтому имеющий местные разновидности - изводы; богослужебный язык РПЦ; возник в 9 в. как язык Евангелия для славянских народов: при переводе Священных Писаний равноапостольными Кириллом и Мефодием; азбука церковно-славянского языка состоит из славянских и греч. букв, многие слова, употребляемые в нём, тж. имеют греч. происхождение) — the Church Slavonic language
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церковно-славя́нский язы́к — the Church Slavonic language
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6 древний церковнославянский язык
Religion: Old Church Slavonic (The first Slavic literary language written in two alphabets known as Glagolitic and Cyrillic used for translating the Bible into Slavic)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > древний церковнославянский язык
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