блазна
Old Church Slavonic
    
    Alternative forms
    
- блазнъ (blaznŭ)
Etymology
    
From Proto-Slavic *blaznъ (“tempting, seductive”), from Proto-Slavic *blaznь (“bait”).
Noun
    
блазна • (blazna) f
- error, mistake
- from the Life of Wenceslas:
- прочиташе ѧвънѣ безъ блазна.- pročitaše ęvŭně bezŭ blazna.
- he read clearly and without error.
 
 
 
- from the Life of Wenceslas:
- deception, seduction, temptation
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, lines 22-23:
- се вѣдꙑи искони врагъ нашь диꙗволъ не почиваѥтъ блазнѧ рода чловѣчьскаѥго- se vědyi iskoni vragŭ našĭ dijavolŭ ne počivajetŭ blaznę roda člověčĭskajego
- Our enemy the devil knows this, and he has never ceased to lead mankind astray
 
 
 
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, lines 22-23:
Declension
    
Declension of блазна (hard a-stem)
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | блазна blazna | блазнѣ blazně | блазнꙑ blazny | 
| genitive | блазнꙑ blazny | блазноу blaznu | блазнъ blaznŭ | 
| dative | блазнѣ blazně | блазнама blaznama | блазнамъ blaznamŭ | 
| accusative | блазнѫ blaznǫ | блазнѣ blazně | блазнꙑ blazny | 
| instrumental | блазноѭ blaznojǫ | блазнама blaznama | блазнами blaznami | 
| locative | блазнѣ blazně | блазноу blaznu | блазнахъ blaznaxŭ | 
| vocative | блазно blazno | блазнѣ blazně | блазнꙑ blazny | 
Related terms
    
- блазнь (blaznĭ)
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