съблазнити

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Old Church Slavonic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

съ- (sŭ-) +‎ блазнити (blazniti), from Proto-Slavic *blazniti, from Proto-Slavic *blaznь (bait).

Verb[edit]

съблазнити (sŭblaznitiimpf

  1. (reflexive) to seduce, deceive
    • from the Wise sayings of Hellenic philosophers (Раꙁоуми еллиньскꙑихь философь):
      Плꙋтарьх видѣвь старꙋ женꙋ красещꙋ се речетъ еи: аще къ живꙑим готовиши се съблаꙁьнила се еси. аще ли къ мрьтвꙑим то не лѣни се.
      Plutarĭx viděvĭ staru ženu kraseštu se rečetŭ ei: ašte kŭ živyim gotoviši se sŭblazĭnila se esi. ašte li kŭ mrĭtvyim to ne lěni se.
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  2. (reflexive) to offend
    • ⱄⱏⰱⰾⰰⰸⱀⰻⱎⱔⱄⱔ (leaf 37.5, line 3)”, in Codex Zographensis [Глаг. 1]‎[1] (in Old Church Slavonic), National Library of Russia, 1000±33, page Mt:15:12:
      Тъгда пристѫпьше ꙋченици рѣшѧ емꙋ · вѣси ли ѣко фарисеи · слꙑшавъше слово съблазнишѧ сѧ ·
      Tŭgda pristǫpĭše učenici rěšę emu · věsi li ěko farisei · slyšavŭše slovo sŭblaznišę sę ·
      Then came the disciples, and said unto him, Knowest thou that the Pharisees were offended, when they heard this saying?

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  • Romanian: săblăzni

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