священїца

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic свѧщеница (svęštenica), possibly via Carpathian Rusyn свяще́нниця (svjaščénnycja). By surface analysis, священи (svjaščeni) +‎ -їца (-jica).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [svjaʃt͡ʃɛˈɲit͡sa]
  • Rhymes: -it͡sa
  • Hyphenation: свя‧ще‧нї‧ца

Noun

священїца (svjaščenjicaf (masculine equivalent священїк, relational adjective священїцки)

  1. female equivalent of священїк (svjaščenjik): priestess

Declension

Declension of священїца (svjaščenjica)
singular plural
nominative священїца (svjaščenjica) священїци (svjaščenjici)
genitive священїци (svjaščenjici) священїцох (svjaščenjicox)
dative священїци (svjaščenjici) священїцом (svjaščenjicom)
accusative священїцу (svjaščenjicu) священїци (svjaščenjici)
instrumental священїцу (svjaščenjicu) священїцами (svjaščenjicami)
locative священїци (svjaščenjici) священїцох (svjaščenjicox)
vocative священїцо (svjaščenjico) священїци (svjaščenjici)

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