abagar

abagar
ȁbagār (ȁbgār, ȁvgār) m
DEFINICIJA
1. pov. umj. najstariji prikaz Kristova lika
2. pravosl. (kod Srba, Bugara) sveta sličica, znak i molitva koja služi kao amajlija
ETIMOLOGIJA
prema kralju Abagaru kome je Krist navodno poslao svoj lik otisnut na tkanini

Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Abagar — ( Абагар ) is a breviary by the Bulgarian Roman Catholic Bishop of Nikopol Filip Stanislavov printed in Rome in 1651. It is regarded as the first printed Bulgarian book. The language of the breviary is a specific blend of modern Bulgarian with… …   Wikipedia

  • Bulgarian literature — is literature written by Bulgarians or residents of Bulgaria, or written in the Bulgarian language; usually the latter is the defining feature. Bulgarian literature can be said to be one of the oldest among the Slavic peoples, having its roots… …   Wikipedia

  • Samuel of Bulgaria — Samuil redirects here. For the village and municipality in Bulgaria, see Samuil (village). For the Brythonic king ( Samuil of the Britons ), see Sawyl Penuchel. For the Hungarian king, see Samuel Aba. Samuel (Samuil) Tsar (Emperor) of Bulgaria …   Wikipedia

  • List of Bulgarian monarchs — Monarchy of Bulgaria Former Monarchy …   Wikipedia

  • 1651 in literature — The year 1651 in literature involved some significant events.Events* August 22 Execution of Protestant preacher, Christopher Love, whose sermons were later published.New books*William Bosworth The Chaste and Lost Lovers *Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of… …   Wikipedia

  • History of the book — The history of the book is the story of a suite of technological innovations that improved the quality of text conservation, the access to information, portability, and the cost of production. This history is strongly linked to political and… …   Wikipedia

  • Michael Shishman of Bulgaria — Michael III Shishman Tsar (Emperor) of Bulgaria Silver coin o …   Wikipedia

  • First Bulgarian Empire — Първo българско царство Părvo Bălgarsko Tsarstvo ← …   Wikipedia

  • Hoca Sadeddin Efendi — or Hoca Sa düddin Efendi (1536 mdash; October 2, 1599) was a Turkish scholar, official, and historian, a teacher of Ottoman sultan Murad III (when Murad was prince). His name is transcribed differently: Sa d ad Din, Sa d al Din, Sa’adeddin,… …   Wikipedia

  • Lyudmila Zhivkova — Lyudmila Todorova Zhivkova ( bg. Людмила Тодорова Живкова) (26 July 1942 21 July 1981) was daughter of Bulgarian Communist leader Todor Zhivkov, thanks to whose nepotism she reached the rank of senior Bulgarian Communist Party functionary and… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”