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  • 1 slabost

    collapse, weakness

    Slovenian-english dictionary > slabost

  • 2 zrušitev

    collapse, crash

    Slovenian-english dictionary > zrušitev

  • 3 zrušiti se

    collapse, tumble

    Slovenian-english dictionary > zrušiti se

  • 4 grę̑znǫti

    grę̑znǫti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `sink'
    Page in Trubačev: VII 125
    Old Church Slavic:
    pogręznǫti `sink, submerge' [verb]
    Russian:
    grjáznut' `sink into smth. sticky, boggy' [verb]
    Czech:
    hřeznouti `sink, get stuck in' [verb]
    Old Czech:
    hřáznuti `sink, plunge, fall' [verb]
    Slovak:
    hriaznut' `sink, get stuck in' [verb]
    Polish:
    grzeznąć `sink, get stuck in' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    grȅznuti `drown, sink' [verb]
    Slovene:
    grę́zniti `sink, collapse' [verb], grę̑znem [1sg]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: grim-
    Lithuanian:
    grim̃zti `sink' [verb], grim̃zta [3sg]
    Latvian:
    grim̃t `sink' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: g(ʰ)rm-
    Page in Pokorny: 405

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > grę̑znǫti

  • 5 oriti

    oriti Grammatical information: v.
    Page in Trubačev: XXXII 162-165
    Old Church Slavic:
    oriši (Supr.) `tempts' [2sg]
    Czech:
    obořiti `collapse' [verb]
    Bulgarian:
    órja (dial.) `bring down' [verb]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: oriʔtei
    Lithuanian:
    ardýti `pull down, destroy' [verb]
    Latvian:
    ā̀rdît `destroy, scatter' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: Hor-eie-
    Comments: The literal meaning of OCS oriti, which in Supr. 510,8 translates Gk. καθέλκειν, is apparently `drag down'. The ESSJa (s.v. * oriti II) connects oriti in this particular meaning with SCr. òriti se, Sln. oriti se `resound' as well as with Lat. orāre `speak'. I am inclined to consider the reconstruction of a second etymon * oriti unnecessary.

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > oriti

  • 6 vьrtě̀ti

    vьrtě̀ti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `turn'
    Old Church Slavic:
    vrьtitъ sę (Supr.) `turns' [3sg]
    Russian:
    vertét' `turn' [verb], verčú [1sg], vértit [3sg] \{1\}
    Czech:
    vrtěti `turn' [verb]
    Slovak:
    vrtet' `turn' [verb]
    Polish:
    wiercić `turn' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    vŕtjeti `turn' [verb], vŕtīm [1sg];
    Čak. vrtȉti (Vrgada) `turn' [verb], vrtĩš [2sg];
    Čak. vrtȅt (Orbanići) `turn' [verb], vr̄tĩš [2sg]
    Slovene:
    vrtẹ́ti `turn' [verb], vrtím [1sg]
    Bulgarian:
    vărtjá `turn' [verb]
    Lithuanian:
    vir̃sti `fall, collapse, turn into' [verb]
    Old Prussian:
    wīrst `become' [3sg]
    Indo-European reconstruction: urt-
    Certainty: +
    Page in Pokorny: 1156
    Notes:
    \{1\} AP (c) in Old Russian (Zaliznjak 1985: 139).

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > vьrtě̀ti

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