Etymologie jako arbitr reflexe pohanství ve staroslověnském lexiku lékaři a léčitelé
Datum publikování: 2025
Autor: Janyšková, Ilona
Klíčová slova: Slavistics, etymology, Old Church Slavonic, paganism, doctors and healers
Abstrakt: The article deals with the etymology of Old Church Slavonic and Church Slavonic words denoting persons engaged in healing the sick. It shows how much the language, which was originally created for the needs of the Christian religion, preserves remnants of paganism. For medicine and healing in the pre-Christian period, belief in the magic of words was a fundamental method of healing, as evidenced by the expressions balii, bajalь, obavьnikъ, vračь and vlъchvъ, as well as belief in magical acts, spells and charms, which are referred to by čaroděi, vražalьnica, divobljudьcь, or potvoroizbavьnica. The study reveals the „pagan“ essence of other names of doctors and healers in the Middle Ages, especially the expressions lěkarь, lěčitelь, korenitьcь, cělitelʼь, etc.
Rubrika: Hlavní články
Rozsah stran: s. 1–13
Status recenzování: recenzovaný článek
Licence: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Citace (ISO 690)
JANYŠKOVÁ, Ilona. Etymologie jako arbitr reflexe pohanství ve staroslověnském lexiku: lékaři a léčitelé. Slavia: časopis pro slovanskou filologii. Praha: Slovanský ústav AV ČR, 2025, 94(1-2), 1-13. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58377/slav.2025.1-2.01. ISSN 0037-6736.
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http://asjournals.lib.cas.cz/Slavia/article/uuid:91969b67-81b7-4275-bccc-ed081e26cd9d/detail