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Old Bulgarian

noun

  1. the Bulgarian language of the Middle Ages.



Old Bulgarian

noun

  1. another name for Old Church Slavonic

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These authorities agree in describing the liturgical language as "Old Bulgarian."

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All of these were late in developing a literature, the earliest to do so being the Old Bulgarian, in which we find a translation of the Bible dating from the ninth century. j.

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The "Old Bulgarian," or archaic Slavonic, was an inflexional language of the synthetic type, containing few foreign elements in its vocabulary.

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A demonstrative suffix, however, is sometimes found in Russian and Polish, and traces of the article in an embryonic state occur in the "Old Bulgarian" MSS. of the 10th and 11th centuries.

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