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  • 1 degъtь

    degъtь Grammatical information: m. jo Proto-Slavic meaning: `tar'
    Page in Trubačev: IV 204-205
    Russian:
    dëgot' `tar' [m jo]
    Ukrainian:
    díhot' `tar' [m jo];
    déhot' `tar' [m jo]
    Czech:
    dehet `tar' [m o]
    Slovak:
    decht `tar' [m o]
    Polish:
    dziegieć `tar' [m jo]
    Slovene:
    dēgǝt `tar' [m o]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: degut(i)os
    Lithuanian:
    degùtas `tar' [m o] 2
    Latvian:
    dęguts `tar' [m o]
    Indo-European reconstruction: dʰegʷʰ-
    Comments: In view of the presumed connection between *žegti `burn' and Lith. dègti `id.', *degъtь is sometimes regarded as a borrowing from Baltic. I find it more likely that it is a relic of the original root *deg- < dʰegʷʰ- (cf. Sɫawski SP III: 34-35), cf. Sln. dę́gniti `radiate', OCz. dehna `devil'.

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > degъtь

  • 2 nogъtь

    nogъtь Grammatical information: m. i / m. io Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `nail, claw'
    Page in Trubačev: XXV 170-173
    Old Church Slavic:
    nogъtь (Supr., Euch., Hil.) `nail, claw' [m i]
    Russian:
    nógot' `nail' [m jo], nógtja [Gens]
    Czech:
    nehet `nail' [m o]
    Slovak:
    necht `nail' [m o];
    nehet' (dial.) `nail' [m jo]
    Polish:
    nogieć `nail' [m jo];
    nokieć (arch.) `nail' [m jo];
    Upper Sorbian:
    nochć `nail' [m jo]
    Lower Sorbian:
    nokś `nail' [m jo]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    nȍkat `nail, claw, hoof' [m o], nȍkta [Gens];
    nogat `nail, claw, hoof' [m o], nokta [Gens];
    Čak. nȍhat (Vrgada, Orbanići) `fingernail, toenail' [m o], nȍhta [Gens]
    Slovene:
    nọ̑hǝt `nail, claw' [m o], nọ̑hta [Gens];
    nǫ̑hǝt `nail, claw' [m o], nǫ̑hta [Gens];
    nohǝ̀t `nail, claw' [m o], nohtà [Gens];
    nǫ̑gǝt `nail, claw' [m o], nǫ̑hta [Gens]
    Bulgarian:
    nókăt `nail, claw' [m o]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: nogutios
    Lithuanian:
    nagùtis `nail, claw' [m io??]
    Old Prussian:
    nagutis `nail'
    Indo-European reconstruction: h₃nogʷʰ-
    Other cognates:
    Skt. nakhá- `nail, claw' [m/n];
    Gk. ὄνυξ `nail, claw, hoof'
    ;
    Lat. unguis `nail, claw'
    ;
    OIr. ingen `nail' [f];
    OHG nagal `nail'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > nogъtь

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  • got — The past and past participle of get is as productive of idiom as the verb as a whole. Some noteworthy uses are informal and verge on the non standard: a) Use with to infinitive, meaning ‘to have an opportunity to’: This was considered a bonus for …   Modern English usage

  • GOT — steht für: Glutamat Oxalacetat Transaminase, ein Enzym Flughafen Göteborg Landvetter in Schweden (IATA Code) Gebührenordnung für Tierärzte Ganz Offene Tür (Bezeichnung für pädagogische Nachmittagsbetreuung, bspw. in Jugendzentren) Got kann… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Got — steht für: Glutamat Oxalacetat Transaminase, ein Enzym Flughafen Göteborg Landvetter in Schweden (IATA Code) Gebührenordnung für Tierärzte Ganz Offene Tür (Bezeichnung für pädagogische Nachmittagsbetreuung, bspw. in Jugendzentren) Got kann… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • got — [gɔt US ga:t] the past tense and a participle of ↑get ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ HINT sense 1 You cannot say I/he/she etc got in the present tense. Say you have something or have got something: I ve got (NOT I got) a new bike. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • GOT — can mean:* GOT, IATA code of Gothenburg Landvetter Airport * GOT, ISO 639 2 code for the Gothic language * God of Thunder , a video game * GOT an abbreviation for the Great orthogonality theorem * Global Offset Table …   Wikipedia

  • got — GOT, goţi, s.m. (La pl.) Neam germanic, originar din Scandinavia, care prin sec. II a început să migreze spre sud, fiind semnalat în secolul următor şi pe teritoriul ţării noastre; (şi la sg.) persoană aparţinând acestui neam. – Din fr. Goths,… …   Dicționar Român

  • Got — Got, imp. & p. p. of {Get}. See {Get}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • got — /got/, v. 1. a pt. and pp. of get. auxiliary verb. 2. Informal. must; have got (fol. by an infinitive). Usage. See get. * * * …   Universalium

  • GOT — GOT: Abk. für ↑ Glutamat Oxalacetat Transaminase. * * * GOT,   Abkürzung für Glutamat Oxalacetat Transaminase (Transaminasen) …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Got — Assez énigmatique dans sa sécheresse, ce nom peut renvoyer soit au peuple goth, soit à un verre à boire (catalan got < latin guttum), soit à une autre origine. Si vous pouvez m aider …   Noms de famille

  • got|ra — «GOT ruh», noun. the large, folded cloth of the Arab headdress or kaffiyeh. It is held in place by a band of twisted cord wrapped around the head. ╂[< Arabic gu ] …   Useful english dictionary

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