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>Cyril (born Constantine, 826–869) and Methodius (815–885) were two brothers and Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries.

OK, 9th century, not 10th.

>but by that point, at least according to the article, the meaning was already unclear

Well, the article mostly mentions Catholic Church and the problems translating the Vulgate. The same Vulgate which gave us "horned Moses" and other mistranslations. I thought maybe the Orthodox church has no trouble with the word.



The translations were almost certainly not personally done by them. That's the purpose of the Preslav School in the linked wikipedia thing.

Well, the article mostly mentions Catholic Church and the problems translating the Vulgate.

I guess I see a papally-commissioned translator's difficulty with this 500 years before OCS translation as evidence it was already confusing then. "horned Moses" is a sort of layering of confusions over time. Maybe I'm putting too much stock in the pope!




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