волхв
Russian
    
    Alternative forms
    
- волхвъ (volxv) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
    
Inherited from Old East Slavic вълхвъ (vŭlxvŭ). Related to Old Church Slavonic влъхвъ (vlŭxvŭ) and Old Church Slavonic влъснѫти (vlŭsnǫti, “to stutter”), referring to the trances the priests used in their ceremonies.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [voɫxf]
Noun
    
волхв • (volxv) m anim (genitive волхва́, nominative plural волхвы́, genitive plural волхво́в)
- magus, mage
- (paganism) a priest; a high priest.
Usage notes
    
In modern Rodnover or Slavic neopagan groups, "волхв" is a title for higher-ranking priests, above "жрец".
Declension
    
Related terms
    
- волше́бник (volšébnik)
- волше́бный (volšébnyj)
- волшебство́ (volšebstvó)
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