оцьтъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ocьtъ, itself from Gothic 𐌰𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍄 (akeit) or 𐌰𐌺𐌴𐍄 (akēt), ultimately from Latin acetum.
Noun
оцьтъ • (ocĭtŭ) m
- vinegar
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 1212-1213:
- ꙗкоже и чаша стрьди налиꙗна ѥдиноѭ каплеѭ оцьта огорьчаваѥтъ
- jakože i čaša strĭdi nalijana jedinojǫ kaplejǫ ocĭta ogorĭčavajetŭ
- Just as a cup of honey becomes bitter if you add to it a single drop of vinegar
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 1212-1213:
Declension
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | оцьтъ ocĭtŭ |
оцьта ocĭta |
оцьти ocĭti |
| genitive | оцьта ocĭta |
оцьтоу ocĭtu |
оцьтъ ocĭtŭ |
| dative | оцьтоу ocĭtu |
оцьтома ocĭtoma |
оцьтомъ ocĭtomŭ |
| accusative | оцьтъ ocĭtŭ |
оцьта ocĭta |
оцьтꙑ ocĭty |
| instrumental | оцьтомъ ocĭtomŭ |
оцьтома ocĭtoma |
оцьтꙑ ocĭty |
| locative | оцьтѣ ocĭtě |
оцьтоу ocĭtu |
оцьтѣхъ ocĭtěxŭ |
| vocative | оцьте ocĭte |
оцьта ocĭta |
оцьти ocĭti |