noun the oldest attested Slavic
language, an ecclesiastical language written first by Cyril and Methodius in a Bible translation of the 9th century and continued in use for about two centuries. It represents the South Slavic, Bulgarian dialect of 9th-century Salonika with considerable addition of other South and West Slavic elements.
Abbreviation: OCS
Also called
Old Church Slavic, Old Slavic,
Old Slavonic.
Origin:
1875–80
00:10
Old Church Slavic
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