"чехъ" meaning in Old Church Slavonic

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Noun

Forms: čexŭ [romanization]
Head templates: {{head|cu|noun|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sc=|tr=}} чехъ • (čexŭ) m, {{cu-noun|m}} чехъ • (čexŭ) m
  1. a Czech Derived forms: чешьскъ (češĭskŭ)
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          "english": "And there was living among the Czechs a prince of great renown by the name of Vratislav, whose wife was Drahomira.",
          "ref": "from the Life of Wenceslas",
          "roman": "bě že knęzĭ velikŭ slavoju v čexaxŭ živyi imenemŭ vratislavŭ. i žena ego dragomirŭ.",
          "text": "бѣ же кнѧзь великъ славою в чехахъ живꙑи именемъ вратиславъ. и жена его драгомиръ.",
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          "ref": "from the Life of Wenceslas",
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