-слав
Bulgarian
Etymology
From the Proto-Slavic *-slavъ ending in names such as *Voldislavъ, from Proto-Slavic *slava (“glory, fame”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sɫaf]
- Always stressed, e.g. in Томисла́в (Tomisláv).
Suffix
-слав • (-slav)
- suffix forming names meaning “glory”, “glorious”
Ukrainian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sɫau̯]
Etymology 1
From the Proto-Slavic *-slavъ ending in names such as *Voldislavъ, from Proto-Slavic *slava (“glory, fame”).
Suffix
-слав • (-slav) m (feminine -слава)
- suffix forming names meaning “glory”, “glorious”
- Броні (Broni) + -слав (-slav) → Бронісла́ва (Bronisláva)
- Рости (Rosty) + -слав (-slav) → Ростисла́в (Rostysláv)
- (archaic) a suffix which indicates that someone is celebrating something, now predominantly in names
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -сла́в -sláv |
-сла́ви -slávy |
| genitive | -сла́ва -sláva |
-сла́вів -sláviv |
| dative | -сла́вові, -сла́ву -slávovi, -slávu |
-сла́вам -slávam |
| accusative | -сла́в -sláv |
-сла́ви -slávy |
| instrumental | -сла́вом -slávom |
-сла́вами -slávamy |
| locative | -сла́ві -slávi |
-сла́вах -slávax |
| vocative | -сла́ве -sláve |
-сла́ви -slávy |
Derived terms
Ukrainian terms suffixed with -слав
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Suffix
-слав • (-slav) f
- genitive/accusative plural of -слава (-slava)