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бог
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Appendix:Variations of "bog"

Belarusian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle Belarusian богъ (boh), from Proto-Slavic *bogъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [box]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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бог • (boh) m pers (genitive бо́га, nominative plural багі́, genitive plural баго́ў, feminine багі́ня, relational adjective бо́жы or бо́скі, diminutive бажо́к)

  1. god
    бо́жа мой! ― bóža moj! ― oh my god!

Declension

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Declension of бог (pr velar masc-form accent-c)
singular plural
nominative бог
boh
багі́
bahí
genitive бо́га
bóha
баго́ў
bahóŭ
dative бо́гу
bóhu
бага́м
bahám
accusative бо́га
bóha
баго́ў
bahóŭ
instrumental бо́гам
bóham
бага́мі
bahámi
locative бо́зе
bózje
бага́х
baháx
vocative бо́жа
bóža
—
count form — бо́гі1
bóhi1

1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.

References

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  • “бог” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Church Slavonic богъ (bogŭ), from Proto-Slavic *bogъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bɔk]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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бог • (bog) m (feminine боги́ня, relational adjective бо́жи or бо́жески)

  1. god → the God (in monotheism) / male deity (in polytheism)
    Synonym: (in Muslim theology) алла́х (alláh)
    ма́ли бог ― máli bog ― little god (in the context of Christianity: Jesus Christ)
    целомъ́дрий бог ― celomǎ́drij bog ― all-wise god
    всеопроща́ващ бог ― vseoproštávašt bog ― all-forgiving god
    за бо́га ― za bóga ― for God's sake
    с на́ми Бог ― s námi Bog ― God with us
    Сла́ва Бо́гу! ― Sláva Bógu! ― Thank God! (literally, “Glory to God!”)
    Помилу́й Бо́же / Сми́ли се нам Бо́же! ― Pomilúj Bóže / Smíli se nam Bóže! ― Oh God, be merciful / have mercy on us!
    дай Бо́же / да да́ва Бог ― daj Bóže / da dáva Bog ― Oh God, let it happen
    дал Бог ... ― dal Bog ... ― given ... by God

Declension

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Declension of бог
singular plural
indefinite бог
bog
богове́, бо́зи1
bogové, bózi1
definite
(subject form)
бо́гът
bógǎt
богове́те, бо́зите1
bogovéte, bózite1
definite
(object form)
бо́га
bóga
count form — бо́га
bóga
vocative form бо́же
bóže
богове́, бо́зи1
bogové, bózi1
dative form бо́гу
bógu
—

1Archaic.

Derived terms

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  • бог- (bog-)
    • Бо́гдан m (Bógdan), Богда́на f (Bogdána) (personal names)
  • бого- (bogo-)
    • богобо́рие (bogobórie, “theomachy”)
    • богобоязли́в (bogobojazlív, “fearing God”)
    • богови́дец (bogovídec, “theopath”)
    • боголюби́в (bogoljubív, “loving God”)
    • Богоми́л m (Bogomíl), Богоми́ла f (Bogomíla) (personal names)
    • богоноси́в (bogonosív, “carrying God within”)
    • богоподо́бен (bogopodóben, “godlike”)
    • богопома́зан (bogopomázan, “anointed by God”)
    • богосло́в (bogoslóv), богосло́вец (bogoslóvec, “theologian”)
      • богосло́вие (bogoslóvie, “theology”)
    • богоуго́ден (bogougóden, “god-pleasing”)
    • богочести́в (bogočestív, “honoring God”)
    • богоявле́ние (bogojavlénie, “theophany”)
  • богу́вам (bogúvam, “to act as God”)
  • боже́ство (božéstvo, “deity”)
    • боже́ствен (božéstven, “divine”)
  • божи- (boži-)
    • Божида́р m (Božidár), Божида́ра f (Božidára) (personal names)
    • Божими́р m (Božimír), Божими́ра f (Božimíra) (personal names)
  • бо́жие (bóžie, “theism”) (obsolete)
    • безбо́жие (bezbóžie, “impiety”)
      • безбо́жник m (bezbóžnik), безбо́жница f (bezbóžnica, “atheist”)
    • еднобо́жие (ednobóžie, “monotheism”)
    • многобо́жие (mnogobóžie, “polytheism”)
  • божи́ч (božíč), божи́к (božík, “God's child, little god”) (dialectal)
  • полубо́г (polubóg, “demigod”)
  • сбо́гом (sbógom, “farewell”, literally “with God /instr. case/'”)

Related terms

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  • бога́т (bogát, “rich”)
  • богои́н (bogoín), багаи́н (bagaín, “Old Bulgarian aristocratic title”) (historical)

References

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  • “бог”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • “бог”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Carpathian Rusyn

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *bogъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbɔx]
  • Rhymes: -ɔx
  • Syllabification: бог

Noun

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бог • (boh)

  1. god

Further reading

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  • Kercha, Ihor (2012) Словник русько-русинськый: у 2 т. [Russian-Rusyn Dictionary: in 2 vols] (overall work in Russian and Carpathian Rusyn), Uzhhorod: PoliPrint

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bogъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bɔk]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: бог
  • Homophones: Бог (Bog), бок (bok)
  • Rhymes: -ɔk

Noun

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бог • (bog) m (feminine божица, relational adjective божји or божествен)

  1. god

Declension

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Declension of бог
singular plural
indefinite бог (bog) богови (bogovi)
definite unspecified богот (bogot) боговите (bogovite)
definite proximal богов (bogov) боговиве (bogovive)
definite distal богон (bogon) боговине (bogovine)
vocative боже (bože) богови (bogovi)
count form — бога (boga)

References

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  • “бог” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu

Pannonian Rusyn

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Slovak boh, from Proto-Slavic *bogъ. Cognates include Slovak boh and Carpathian Rusyn and Ukrainian бог (boh).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbɔx]
  • Rhymes: -ɔx
  • Hyphenation: бог
  • Homophone: Бог (Boh)

Noun

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бог (boh) m pers (feminine equivalent богиня, related adjective богов or божи or боски)

  1. (religion) god, deity
    Synonym: божество (božestvo)
    боже Исусе Хрисце ― bože Isuse Xrisce ― oh my God; Jesus Christ

Declension

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Declension of бог
singular plural
nominative бог (boh) богове (bohove)
genitive бога (boha) богох (bohox)
dative богови / богу (bohovi / bohu) богом (bohom)
accusative бога (boha) богох (bohox)
instrumental богом (bohom) богами (bohami)
locative богови / богу (bohovi / bohu) богох (bohox)
vocative боже (bože) богове (bohove)

Related terms

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adjectives
  • безбожни (bezbožni)
  • богобойни (bohobojni)
  • боголюбни (boholjubni)
  • богослужбени (bohoslužbeni)
  • богоугодни (bohouhodni)
  • богохулни (bohoxulni)
  • богунєнависни (bohunjenavisni)
  • богупроцивни (bohuprocivni)
  • божески (božeski)
  • божествени (božestveni)
  • вельобожецки (velʹobožecki)
  • єднобожецки (jednobožecki)
  • нєбоги (njebohi)
  • побожни (pobožni)
  • убоги (ubohi)
adverbs
  • пребог (preboh)
interjections
  • забога (zaboha)
  • збогом (zbohom)
nouns
  • безбожнїк m pers (bezbožnjik)
  • безбожнїцтво n (bezbožnjictvo)
  • безбожносц f (bezbožnosc)
  • богиня f (bohinja)
  • богобойносц f (bohobojnosc)
  • боголюбиє n (boholjubije)
  • богонєнависнїк m pers (bohonjenavisnjik)
  • богослов m pers (bohoslov)
  • богословиє n (bohoslovije)
  • богословия f (bohoslovija)
  • богослуженє n (bohosluženje)
  • богохулїтель m pers (bohoxuljitelʹ)
  • богохулнїк m pers (bohoxulnjik)
  • богохулство n (bohoxulstvo)
  • богочловек m pers (bohočlovek)
  • богумил m pers (bohumil)
  • божня f (božnja)
  • божок m pers (božok)
  • божур m inan (božur)
  • боство n (bostvo)
  • вельобожец m pers (velʹobožec)
  • вельобожство n (velʹobožstvo)
  • всебожство n (vsebožstvo)
  • єднобожец m pers (jednobožec)
  • набоженство n (naboženstvo)
  • нєбожатко n (njebožatko)
  • обожованє n (obožovanje)
  • обожователь m pers (obožovatelʹ)
  • обожователька f (obožovatelʹka)
  • обожовач m pers (obožovač)
  • обожовачка f (obožovačka)
  • побожносц f (pobožnosc)
  • убожество n (ubožestvo)
  • убожнїца f (ubožnjica)
particles
  • бодай (bodaj)
  • верабоже (verabože)
  • дайбоже (dajbože)
  • нєдайбоже (njedajbože)
verbs
  • богохулїц impf (bohoxuljic)
  • верабожац impf (verabožac)
  • забожац pf (zabožac)
  • заверабожац pf (zaverabožac)
  • обожовац impf (obožovac)

References

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  • Medʹeši, H., Fejsa, M., Timko-Djitko, O. (2010) “Бог/бог”, in Ramač, Ju., editor, Руско-сербски словнїк [Rusyn-Serbian Dictionary] (in Pannonian Rusyn), Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy
  • Fejsa, M., Šlemender, M., Čelʹovski, S. (2022) “God”, in Анґлийско-руски словнїк [English-Rusyn Dictionary] (in Pannonian Rusyn), Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy; Ruska matka, →ISBN, page 127

Russian

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Alternative forms

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  • богъ (box) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)

Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bogъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [box] (phonetic respelling: бох)
  • Audio:(file)
  • IPA(key): [bok] (rare, proscribed)
  • In the nominative singular, the word is usually pronounced /box/ due to Church Slavonic influence. The regular pronunciation /bok/ is used only rarely (mostly for pagan deities) and is not recommended. In all other case forms, the regular /ɡ/ is now more common, though /ɣ/ was formerly used.

Noun

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бог • (box) m anim (genitive бо́га, nominative plural бо́ги, genitive plural бого́в, feminine боги́ня, relational adjective бо́жий or бо́жеский or боже́ственный, diminutive божо́к or бо́женька)

  1. God
    • 2018, Ploho [Ploho], “У бога есть ад [U boga jestʹ ad]”, in Куда птицы улетают умирать‎[1]:
      Никому́ не спря́таться за те́нью огра́д,
      Ты э́то зна́ешь сам, ка́ждый зна́ет сам.
      Ведь да́же у бо́га есть свой ад,
      Э́то его́ любо́вь к нам, э́то его́ любовь к нам...
      Nikomú ne sprjátatʹsja za ténʹju ográd,
      Ty éto znáješʹ sam, káždyj znájet sam.
      Vedʹ dáže u bóga jestʹ svoj ad,
      Éto jevó ljubóvʹ k nam, éto jevó ljubovʹ k nam...
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. god, idol
    бог его́ зна́ет ― box jevó znájet ― God (only) knows; goodness knows
    бо́же мой ― bóže moj ― oh my God
    бог с ним ― box s nim ― forget it/him
    дай бог ― daj box ― God willing
    ей-бо́гу ― jej-bógu ― really!; by God!; honest to God
    ра́ди бо́га ― rádi bóga ― for God’s sake
    сохрани́ бо́же ― soxraní bóže ― heaven help; heaven preserve; God forbid
    сла́ва бо́гу ― sláva bógu ― thank God

Usage notes

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  • Usually not capitalized in Russian in the sense of idol, or when referring to a single god with a polytheistic pantheon. It is normally capitalized in monotheistic sense, such as in Christian or Islamic discourse (see Бог (Box)), except for some common set expressions.[1]

Declension

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Declension of бог△ (anim masc-form velar-stem accent-e irreg) 
singular plural
nominative бо́г△
bóx△
бо́ги
bógi
genitive бо́га
bóga
бого́в
bogóv
dative бо́гу
bógu
бога́м
bogám
accusative бо́га
bóga
бого́в
bogóv
instrumental бо́гом
bógom
бога́ми
bogámi
prepositional бо́ге
bóge
бога́х
bogáx
vocative бо́же
bóže

△ Irregular.

Derived terms

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  • безбо́жник m anim (bezbóžnik)
  • безбо́жный (bezbóžnyj)
  • боги́ня f anim (bogínja)
  • бо́жеский (bóžeskij)
  • боже́ственный (božéstvennyj)
  • божество́ n anim (božestvó)
  • бо́жий (bóžij)
  • божи́ться impf (božítʹsja)
  • божни́ца f (božníca)
  • божо́к m anim (božók)
  • на́божный (nábožnyj)
  • обожа́ть impf (obožátʹ)
  • обожестви́ть pf (obožestvítʹ), обожествля́ть impf (obožestvljátʹ)
  • по-бо́жески (po-bóžeski)
  • полубо́г m anim (polubóg)

Compound words:

  • богаде́льня f (bogadélʹnja)
  • Богда́н m anim (Bogdán)
  • богода́нный (bogodánnyj)
  • богома́з m anim (bogomáz)
  • богора́вный (bogorávnyj)
  • богоро́дица f anim (bogoródica)
  • богоху́льник m anim (bogoxúlʹnik)
  • богоху́льный (bogoxúlʹnyj)
  • богоху́льство n (bogoxúlʹstvo)
  • многобо́жие n (mnogobóžije)
  • царебо́жие n (carebóžije)
Phrases
  • бо́га за бо́роду (bóga za bórodu)
      • взять бо́га за бо́роду pf (vzjatʹ bóga za bórodu)
      • держа́ть бо́га за бо́роду impf (deržátʹ bóga za bórodu)
      • схвати́ть бо́га за бо́роду pf (sxvatítʹ bóga za bórodu)
      • ухвати́ть бо́га за бо́роду pf (uxvatítʹ bóga za bórodu)
  • бо́же упаси́ (bóže upasí)
  • возьми, боже, что мне негоже (vozʹmi, bože, što mne negože) (возьми, боже, что нам негоже (vozʹmi, bože, što nam negože))
  • о бо́же мой (o bóže moj)
  • с бо́гом (s bógom)
  • с на́ми Бог (s námi Bog)
Proverbs
  • бог не Тимо́шка, ви́дит немно́жко (bog ne Timóška, vídit nemnóžko)
  • бог не фра́ер (bog ne frájer)
    • бог не фра́ер, он всё ви́дит (bog ne frájer, on vsjo vídit)
  • на бога надейся, а сам не плошай (na boga nadejsja, a sam ne plošaj)

Related terms

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  • богате́й m anim (bogatéj)
  • бога́тство n (bogátstvo)
  • бога́тый (bogátyj)
  • бога́ч m anim (bogáč)
  • убо́гий (ubógij)
  • убо́жество n (ubóžestvo)

References

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  1. ^ Д. Э. Розенталь, Е. В. Джанджакова (1999) “III. Употребление прописных букв, §21”, in Справочник по правописанию, произношению, литературному редактированию (in Russian), Moscow: ЧеРо

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bogъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /bôːɡ/

Noun

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бо̑г m (Latin spelling bȏg)

  1. god
  2. (colloquial) idol, god

Declension

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Declension of бог
singular plural
nominative бо̑г бо̀гови
genitive бо̏га бо̀го̄ва̄
dative бо̏гу бо̀говима
accusative бо̏га бо̀гове
vocative бо̏же бо̀гови
locative бо̏гу бо̀говима
instrumental бо̏гом бо̀говима

Derived terms

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  • бого̀вскӣ
  • божа̀нство
  • бо̏жјӣ

Related terms

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  • Бо̑г
  • бо̀гат

Ukrainian

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Alternative forms

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  • біг (bih)

Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *bogъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bɔɦ]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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бог • (boh) m pers (genitive бо́га, nominative plural боги́, genitive plural богі́в, feminine боги́ня, relational adjective бо́жий or божи́стий or бо́жеський or боже́ственний, diminutive божо́к)

  1. god

Declension

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Declension of бог
(pers velar masc-form accent-c)
singular plural
nominative бог
boh
боги́
bohý
genitive бо́га
bóha
богі́в
bohív
dative бо́гові, бо́гу
bóhovi, bóhu
бога́м
bohám
accusative бо́га
bóha
богі́в
bohív
instrumental бо́гом
bóhom
бога́ми
bohámy
locative бо́гові, бо́гу, бо́зі
bóhovi, bóhu, bózi
бога́х
boháx
vocative бо́же
bóže
боги́
bohý

Derived terms

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  • багатобо́жжя (bahatobóžžja)
  • багатобо́жний (bahatobóžnyj)
  • багатобо́жник (bahatobóžnyk)
  • безбо́жник (bezbóžnyk)
  • боголю́бець (boholjúbecʹ)
  • богоху́лити (bohoxúlyty)
  • богоху́льство (bohoxúlʹstvo)
  • боже мій (bože mij)
  • божество́ (božestvó)
  • єдинобо́жжя (jedynobóžžja)
  • єдинобо́жний (jedynobóžnyj)
  • єдинобо́жник (jedynobóžnyk)
  • напівбо́г (napivbóh)

Further reading

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  • Bilodid, I. K., editor (1970–1980), “бог”, in Словник української мови: в 11 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 11 vols] (in Ukrainian), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka
  • Shyrokov, V. A., editor (2010–2025), “бог”, in Словник української мови: у 20 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 20 vols] (in Ukrainian), volumes 1–15 (а – п'ять), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka; Ukrainian Lingua-Information Fund, →ISBN
  • “бог”, in Горох – Словозміна [Horokh – Inflection] (in Ukrainian)
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