svetac

svetac

Srpski

svetac (srpski, lat. svetac)

Padež Jednina Množina
Nominativ svetac svetci / sveci
Genitiv svetca / sveca svetaca
Dativ svetcu / svecu svetcima / svecima
Akuzativ svetca / sveca svetce / svece
Vokativ svetče / sveče svetci / sveci
Instrumental svetcem / svecem svetcima / svecima
Lokativ svetcu / svecu svetcima / svecima


Imenica

svetac, m

Sveti Sava

Slogovi: sve-tac,  mn. sve-tci / sve-ci


Značenja:

[1.] Svetac ili svetitelj je osoba koja je kanonizovana zbog svog života sasvim posvećenog Gospodu, ugodivši Bogu životom na Zemlji.[1][2]

Poreklo:

[1.1.] iz praslavenskog *svetьcь

Primeri:

[1.1.]


Asocijacije:

[1.1.] vera, [[]]

Izvedene reči:

[1.1.] svetiteljski


Reference

  1. Woodward, Kenneth L. (1996) Making Saints, Simon & Sachier, →ISBN, page 16:
    Among other Christian churches, the Russian Orthodox retains a vigorous devotion to the saints, especially the early church fathers and martyrs. On rare occasions, new names (usually monks or bishops) are grafted onto their traditional list of saints.... Something like the cult continues among Anglicans and Lutherans, who maintain feast days and calendars of saints. But while the Anglicans have no mechanism for recognizing new saints, the Lutherans from time to time do informally recommend new names (Da Hammarskjold, Dietrick Bonhoeffer, and Pope John XXIII are recent additions) for thanksgiving and remembrance by the faithful. The saint, then, is a familiar figure in all world religions. But only the Roman Catholic Church has a formal, continuous, and highly rationalized process for 'making' saints.
  2. Bebis, George (n.d.). „The Lives of the Saints“. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Приступљено 7. 5. 2016 
  3. Ćosić, Pavle; et al. (gl. asistent i stručni konsultant Bojana Đorđević) (2008). Rečnik sinonima. Beograd: Kornet. ISBN 978-86-86673-09-1.  (COBISS)

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