Спас
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic съпасъ (sŭpasŭ, “savior”), deverbal from Old East Slavic съпасти (sŭpasti) (compare Russian спасти́ (spastí)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [spas]
Proper noun
Спас • (Spas) m anim, m inan (genitive Спа́са, nominative plural Спа́сы, genitive plural Спа́сов)
- (Christianity) Savior; Jesus Christ
- (Christianity, inanimate) icon with an image of Jesus Christ the Savior
- (Christianity, inanimate) church in honor of Jesus Christ the Savior
Declension
Declension of Спас (bian masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Спа́с Spás |
Спа́сы Spásy |
| genitive | Спа́са Spása |
Спа́сов Spásov |
| dative | Спа́су Spásu |
Спа́сам Spásam |
| accusative animate inanimate |
Спа́са Spása |
Спа́сов Spásov |
| Спа́с Spás |
Спа́сы Spásy | |
| instrumental | Спа́сом Spásom |
Спа́сами Spásami |
| prepositional | Спа́се Spáse |
Спа́сах Spásax |
Derived terms
- Спа́сов (Spásov)
- спа́сский (spásskij)
Related terms
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