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1 zasmehovati
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2 glumiti
glumiti Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: VI 148-149Old Church Slavic:glumiti sę (Ril., Supr.) `be distracted, talk idly' [verb], glumljǫ sę [1sg]Church Slavic:Russian:Old Russian:Polish:gɫumić (dial.) `spoil, mock' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:glúmiti `play (on stage)' [verb]Slovene:glúmiti se `joke' [verb], glúmim se [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: gʰlou-m-Page in Pokorny: 451Other cognates: -
3 smьjàti
smьjàti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `laugh'Old Church Slavic:smijati sę `laugh' [verb], smějǫ sę [1sg]Russian:smeját'sja `laugh' [verb], smejús' [1sg], smeëtsja [3sg]Czech:smáti se `laugh' [verb]Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:śmiać się `laugh' [verb], śmieję sięSerbo-Croatian:smìjati se `laugh' [verb], smìjēm se [1sg];Čak. smījȁti se (Vrgada) `laugh' [verb], smijȅš se [2sg];Čak. smījȁt se (Hvar) `laugh' [verb], smījȅn se [1sg];Čak. smejãt se (Orbanići) `laugh' [verb], smejĩn se [1sg]Slovene:smẹ́jati se `laugh' [verb], smẹ́jem se [1sg], smẹ́jam se;smẹjáti se `laugh' [verb], smẹ́jem se [1sg], smẹ́jam se, smẹjím se [1sg]Bulgarian:sméja se `laugh' [verb]Latvian:smaĩdît `mock' [verb] \{1\};Indo-European reconstruction: sm(e)iH-Other cognates:Skt. smáyate (RV) `smile [3sipm]Notes: -
4 karati
karati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `scold, punish'Page in Trubačev: IX 152-153Russian:karát' `punish' [verb]Czech:kárati `reproach, scold, (arch.) punish' [verb]Polish:karać `punish, (arch.) reproach' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:kárati `scold, punish' [verb];Čak. se kārȁt (Orbanići) `quarrel' [verb]Slovene:kárati `nick, scold' [verb], káram [1sg]Bulgarian:káram `scold, quarrel' [verb]Macedonian:Indo-European reconstruction: kōr-Other cognates: -
5 korìti
korìti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `reproach'Page in Trubačev: XI 74-77Old Church Slavic:Russian:korít' `upbraid (for), reproach (with)' [verb]Czech:kořiti se `submit, resign oneself' [verb]Slovak:Polish:korzyć się `humble oneself' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:kòriti `reproach (with)' [verb]Slovene:koríti `reproach, punish' [verb], korím [1sg]Bulgarian:korjá `reproach (with), scold' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: kor-Indo-European reconstruction: kor-Other cognates:
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