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2019 | 19 | 373-385

Article title

Rutenizmy w staropolskiej terminologii religijnej (na przykładzie Słownika staropolskiej terminologii chrześcijańskiej Marii Karpluk)

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Title variants

EN
Loanwords from the Ruthenian language in Old Polish religious terminology (on the example of Słownik staropolskiej terminologii chrześcijańskiej by Maria Karpluk)

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Abstracts

EN
Religious terminology in the Polish language is an interesting topic and constantly requires academic research. Linguists have reached a certain consensus that the oldest Polish Christian lexicon to a large extent was borrowed from the Czech language along with the spread of Christianity from that area. This article addresses the issue of Polish religious terminology that could have Eastern Slavic origins. They were taken from Maria Karpluk’s graphic lexicon entitled A Dictionary of Old Polish Christian Terminology (Słownik staropolskiej terminologii chrześcijańskiej) and were analyzed in terms of semantics and etymology. The analysed lexicon particularly relates to the spirituality of the Orthodox Church that originates from areas where Orthodoxy was the dominant religion. Some of the words, e.g. przeczysta (compare Przeczysta Panna), kum, zapusty have survived and are present in contemporary Polish, while others such as porąganie, pomiłować, soroczyny, pokaźń gradually disappeared. Some Old Polish religious terms of Eastern Slavic origin such as Bogorodzica, kryłos, monaster, Spas, władyka, wwiedienie are used today in both in oral and written forms in the Orthodox community in Poland.

Year

Volume

19

Pages

373-385

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Dates

published
2019

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet w Białymstoku, Wydział Filologiczny, Instytut Filologii Wschodniosłowiańskiej

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
1832552

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_15290_sw_2019_19_25
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