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1 sovražiti
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2 mьrziti
mьrziti Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XXI 159-160Russian:merzít' (dial.) `render disgusting, be unpleasant, feel disgusted' [verb]Old Russian:Polish:mierzić `be repulsive, disgust' [verb]Slovincian:mjìe̯rzĕc `be repulsive, disgust' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:mŕziti `hate, detest' [verb], mŕzīm [1sg];Čak. mrzȉti (Vrgada) `hate, detest' [verb], mrzĩš [2sg]Slovene:mŕziti `experience disgust, hate, detest, be angry with' [verb], mrzím [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: mrǵOther cognates:Alb. mardhë `frost' [f]Notes:\{1\} Also mьrziti, mrьziti. -
3 gàziti
gàziti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: aPage in Trubačev: VI 113Church Slavic:Serbo-Croatian:gȁziti `trample, wade' [verb];Čak. gȁziti (Vrgada) `trample, wade' [verb]Slovene:gáziti `wade' [verb], gȃzim [1sg]Bulgarian:gázja `wade, trample' [verb]Lithuanian:góžti `overthrow, overturn, pour out' [verb]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: g(ʷ)eHǵʰ-Other cognates:Skt. gā́hate (RV+) `penetrate, step into the water, wade' [3sipm] -
4 mьrzěti
mьrzěti Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XXI 159-160Old Church Slavic:mrъzěti (Ps. Sin.) `be loathsome, detestable' [verb]Russian:merzét' (dial.) `become disgusting' [verb]Czech:Slovak:Polish:mierzieć `be repulsive, disgust' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:mŕzjeti `experience hostility, aversion, disgust `freeze' [verb];Čak. mr̄zȅt (Orbanići) `hate' [verb], mr̄zĩje [3sg]Slovene:mrzẹ́ti `freeze' [verb], mrzím [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: mrǵOther cognates:Alb. mardhë `frost' [f] -
5 studìti
studìti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `cool'Russian:studít' `cool' [verb], stužú [1sg], stúdit [3sg] \{1\}Czech:Slovak:Polish:studzić `cool' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:stúditi (Vuk: W) `be cold' [verb], stúdī [3sg]Slovene:stúditi `treat with aversion' [verb], stúdim [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: stou-d-??Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} AP (c) in Old Russian (Zaliznjak 1985: 140). -
6 stỳdnǫti
stỳdnǫti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `cool'Russian:stýnut' `cool, get cool' [verb];stýgnut' (dial.) `cool, get cool' [verb]Belorussian:stýgnuc' `cool, get cool' [verb]Czech:Slovak:stydnút' `cool down' [verb]Polish:stygnąć `cool down' [verb]Old Polish:stydnąć `cool down' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: stu-d-??Other cognates:
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