Category
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Old Church Slavonic
medieval Slavic literary language, without ISO codes, preceding Church Slavonic (Q33251, cu, chu)
Glagolitic
oldest known Slavic alphabet
Church Slavonic
old Slavic language used in the liturgy of some branches of the Orthodox Church
Cyrillic numerals
numeral system derived from the Cyrillic script
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Titlo is an extended diacritic symbol initially used in early Cyrillic and Glagolitic manuscripts, e.g., in Old Church Slavonic and Old East Slavic languages. The word is a borrowing from the , and is a cognate of the words tittle and tilde. The titlo still appears in inscriptions on modern icons and in service books printed in Church Slavonic. The titlo has several meanings depending on the context.
Slavic calendar
calendar
Vyaz
Slavonic calligraphy, where letters merge or fuse in a continuous ornamental strip
Glagolitic numerals
numerals based on the letters of the Glagolitic alphabet
Serbian Church Slavic language
extinct Serbian redaction of the Church Slavic literary language
Church Slavonic in Romania
historic use of Church Slavonic in Romania