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21 COME
сънѧти, съньмѫ, съньмєшиtake away from, remove; go down, descend; lead down; refl. come together, collect, gather -
22 DESCEND
сънѧти, съньмѫ, съньмєшиtake away from, remove; go down, descend; lead down; refl. come together, collect, gather -
23 DOWN
сънѧти, съньмѫ, съньмєшиtake away from, remove; go down, descend; lead down; refl. come together, collect, gather -
24 DRAG
вєсти, вєдѫ, вєдєшиlead; lead off, lead away; carry; drag, draw -
25 DRAW
вєсти, вєдѫ, вєдєшиlead; lead off, lead away; carry; drag, draw -
26 EMIT
испѹстити, -штѫ, -стишиloose, free; send forth, send out, send away, emit -
27 FAR
кромѣadv., prep. w. gen. outside, far away, on the side, against -
28 FORTH
испѹстити, -штѫ, -стишиloose, free; send forth, send out, send away, emit -
29 FREE
испѹстити, -штѫ, -стишиloose, free; send forth, send out, send away, emit -
30 FREE
отъпѹстити, -штѫ, -стишиallow, let, free; send away -
31 FREE
пѹстити, -штѫ, -стишиallow, let, free; send away -
32 GATHER
сънѧти, съньмѫ, съньмєшиtake away from, remove; go down, descend; lead down; refl. come together, collect, gather -
33 GEN.
кромѣadv., prep. w. gen. outside, far away, on the side, against -
34 GO
сънѧти, съньмѫ, съньмєшиtake away from, remove; go down, descend; lead down; refl. come together, collect, gather -
35 LEAD
вєсти, вєдѫ, вєдєшиlead; lead off, lead away; carry; drag, draw -
36 LEAD
сънѧти, съньмѫ, съньмєшиtake away from, remove; go down, descend; lead down; refl. come together, collect, gather -
37 LEAVE
възвратити, -штѫ, -тишиreturn; turn away; refl. leave -
38 LET
отъпѹстити, -штѫ, -стишиallow, let, free; send away -
39 LET
пѹстити, -штѫ, -стишиallow, let, free; send away -
40 LOOSE
испѹстити, -штѫ, -стишиloose, free; send forth, send out, send away, emit
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