страсть

Etymology
From, morphologically.

Noun

 * 1) suffering, anguish, torment
 * 2) * from the Life of Good King Wencelaus:
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- книги ѡ родѣ и ѡ страсти свѧтаго кнѧзѧ вѧчеслава


 * "cu"
 * "cu"

- ꙇ҅ привѣсѧ емꙋ вьсѧ болѧштѧѩ · различьнъꙇми недѫгꙑ · ꙇ҅ страстьми о꙼дръжимꙑ · ꙇ҅ бѣсънꙑѩ · ꙇ҅ мѣсѧчьнꙑѩ зълꙑ недѫгꙑ ꙇ҅мѫштѧ · ꙇ҅ ослабл҄енꙑ жилами · ꙇ҅ ицѣли ѩ ·


 * 1) martyrdom death as a martyr
 * 2) passion, painfully strong emotion

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) passion; obsession
 * 2) strong love (between people)
 * 3) strong obsession with, attraction to some activity
 * 4) the subject of someone's passion
 * 5)  horror; suffering
 * 6)  horror (story)
 * 1)  horror (story)
 * 1)  horror (story)

Adverb

 * 1)  very, awfully

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  church service during the evening of the Maundy Thursday
 * 2) passion a strong feeling; obsession
 * 3) strong love (between people, especially carnal)
 * 4) strong obsession with, attraction to some activity