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Gllavanica the Principal of a Loan in Serbo-Croatian by Andi Zeneli The loan principal is the original amount of money you borrow from a lender. All loans start with a principal and accumulate interest over the course of their repayment period. The Epitaph of Gllavenica (Albanian: Epitafi I Gllavenicës) is a 14th-century epitaph, written on a shroud, and embroidered by a monk named Savia from Ballsh, Albania. Its name stems from the ancient name of Ballsh. The shroud is made of silk, linen and gold, and symbolizes the burial cloth of Jesus, used in Orthodox Good Friday's processions. Technically, stylistically and in the decorative motifs, it is one of the most perfect artifacts of this genre in the Balkans. The Epitaph represents the dead Christ lying on a linen, Saint Mary, John, other Four Evangelists, prophets and angels with spread wings. It was commissioned by the Albanian ruler Gjergj Arianiti in 1373. glavnica Serbo-Croatian Etymology From glava. Pronunciation • IPA(key): /ɡlǎʋnit͡sa/ • Hyphenation: glav‧ni‧ca Noun glàvnica f (Cyrillic spelling гла̀вница) 1. principal (of a loan) 2. (historical) tax paid by unmarried men in Ottoman Empire glava Serbo-Croatian Etymology Inherited from Proto-Slavic *golva. Pronunciation • IPA(key): /ɡlǎːʋa/ • Hyphenation: gla‧va Noun gláva f (Cyrillic spelling гла́ва) 1. (anatomy) head 2. chapter (section of a book) 3. head, mind; brains (a source of mental ability and intelligence) Ne znam zašto sam to napravio. Glava mi se ugasila na sekundu. ― I don't know why I did that. My head turned off for a second. 4. head, chief, chairman, chairperson (person who leads an organized group) glava kuće ― head of the household Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/golva Proto-Slavic Etymology From Proto-Balto-Slavic *galˀwā́ˀ, from Proto-Indo-European *gelH-. Noun *golvà f[1][2] 1. head 2. (dialectal, North Slavic) murder, killed person Inflection show ▼Declension of *golvà (hard a-stem, accent paradigm c) Derived terms *golvьnъ (adj.) *golvьnikъ (“householder, leader, (dialectal) killer”) *golvica (“head”) (diminutive) *golvišče (“head”) (augmentative) *golvatъ, *golvačь (“big-head”) *golvitъ (“main, capital”) *golvъka (“head of an instrument”) *golvina (augmentative) *agolvo (“kill, killed”) *golvъ (“headed”) Descendants East Slavic: Old East Slavic: голова (golova, “head, killed person”) Old Ruthenian: голова (holova) Belarusian: галава́ (halavá) Carpathian Rusyn: го́лова (hólova) Ukrainian: голова́ (holová) Russian: голова́ (golová) South Slavic: Old Church Slavonic: глава (glava) Bulgarian: глава́ (glavá) Macedonian: гла́ва (gláva) Old East Slavic: глава (glava) Old Ruthenian: глава (hlava) Carpathian Rusyn: глава́ (hlavá) Ukrainian: глава́ (hlavá) Russian: глава́ (glavá) Serbo-Croatian: гла́ва, gláva Slovene: gláva (tonal orthography) West Slavic: Old Czech: hlava, hłava (alternative writing) Czech: hlava Old Polish: głowa Masurian: głowa Polish: głowa Silesian: gowa, głowa Old Ruthenian: кглова (glova), глова (hlova) Polabian: glåvă Old Slovak: Pannonian Rusyn: глава (hlava) Slovak: hlava Pomeranian: Kashubian: głowa Slovincian: glôwa Sorbian: Upper Sorbian: hłowa Lower Sorbian: głowa