библия

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin biblia or directly from Ancient Greek βιβλία (biblía, books), ultimately from βίβλος (bíblos, book), a variant of βύβλος (búblos, papyrus). The word is derived from the name of the Phoenician city Byblos, which was known for exporting papyri in ancient times.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbiblijɐ]
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Noun

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би́блия (bíblijaf

  1. Bible (the sacred texts of the Christians)
  2. bible (comprehensive manual)

Declension

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Russian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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First attested 1499. Borrowed from Latin biblia, from Ancient Greek βιβλία (biblía, books), ultimately from Ancient Greek βίβλος (bíblos, book), a variant of Ancient Greek βύβλος (búblos, papyrus). The word is derived from the name of the Phoenician city Byblos, which was known for exporting papyri in ancient times.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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би́блия (bíblijaf inan (genitive би́блии, nominative plural би́блии, genitive plural би́блий, relational adjective библе́йский)

  1. Bible
    Synonyms: Би́блия (Bíblija), Свяще́нное Писа́ние (Svjaščénnoje Pisánije), Писа́ние (Pisánije)
  2. bible

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References

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  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “библия”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress