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1 govorìti
govorìti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `speak, talk'Page in Trubačev: VII 75-76Old Church Slavic:Russian:govorít' `speak, talk' [verb], govorjú [1sg], govorít [3sg]Czech:hovořiti `speak, talk' [verb]Slovak:Old Polish:goworzyć `speak, talk' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:govòriti `speak, talk' [verb], gòvorīm [1sg];Čak. govorȉti (Vrgada) `speak, talk' [verb], govȍrīš [2sg];Čak. govorȉt (Orbanići) `speak, talk, say' [verb], govȍrin [1sg]Slovene:govoríti `speak, talk' [verb], govorím [1sg]Bulgarian:govórja `speak, talk, say' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: gou-Other cognates:Skt. jóguve `call, invoke' [verb];Notes: -
2 govorъ
govorъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `talk'Page in Trubačev: VII 76-77Old Church Slavic:Russian:góvor `sound of voices, talk' [m o]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:gȍvōr `speech, dialect' [m o];Čak. gȍvor (Vrgada, Orbanići) `speech, dialect' [m o]Slovene:gǫ̑vor `speech, talk' [m o]Bulgarian:góvor `speech, talk, dialect' [m o]Indo-European reconstruction: gou-Other cognates:Skt. jóguve `call, invoke' [verb]; -
3 zъvati
zъvati Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `call'Old Church Slavic:Russian:zovát' `call' [verb], zovú [1sg], zovët [3sg]Czech:zváti `call, invite' [verb]Slovak:Polish:zwać `call' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:zvȁti `call' [verb], zòvēm [1sg];Čak. zvȁti (Vrgada) `call' [verb], zovȅš [2sg];Čak. zvȁt (Orbanići) `call' [verb], zovȅn [1sg]Slovene:zváti `call' [verb], zóvem [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: ǵʰouH-e-Other cognates:Skt. hávate `invoke' [verb]
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invoke — in‧voke [ɪnˈvəʊk ǁ ˈvoʊk] verb [transitive] LAW to use a law, principle etc to support a view or decision: • The seller of the goods invoked an exclusion clause in the guarantee. * * * invoke UK US /ɪnˈvəʊk/ verb [T] FORMAL ► … Financial and business terms
Invoke — In*voke , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Invoked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Invoking}.] [F. invoquer, L. invocare; pref. in in, on + vocare to call, fr. vox voice. See {Voice}, and cf. {Invocate}.] To call on for aid or protection; to invite earnestly or solemnly; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
invoke — in·voke /in vōk/ vt in·voked, in·vok·ing 1: to appeal to as furnishing authority or motive 2: to put into legal effect or call for the observance of: enforce invoking his Fifth Amendment privilege … Law dictionary
invoke — [in vōk′] vt. invoked, invoking [ME invoken < MFr invoquer < L invocare < in , in, on + vocare, to call < vox, VOICE] 1. to call on (God, a god, a saint, the Muses, etc.) for blessing, help, inspiration, support, etc. 2. to resort to… … English World dictionary
invoke — [v1] call upon adjure, appeal to, beg, beseech, call forth, conjure, crave, entreat, implore, importune, petition, plead, pray, request, send for, solicit, summon, supplicate; concept 48 invoke [v2] put into effect apply, call in, effect, enforce … New thesaurus
invoke — [engl.], aufrufen … Universal-Lexikon
invoke — (v.) late 15c., from M.Fr. envoquer (12c.), from L. invocare call upon, implore, from in upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + vocare to call, related to vox (gen. vocis) voice (see VOICE (Cf. voice)). Related … Etymology dictionary
invoke — ► VERB 1) appeal to as an authority or in support of an argument. 2) call on (a deity or spirit) in prayer or as a witness. 3) call earnestly for. 4) summon (a spirit) by charms or incantation. 5) give rise to; evoke. DERIVATIVES invoker noun … English terms dictionary
invoke — 01. The priest [invoked] a blessing for the sick child. 02. Too many people [invoke] a passage of the Bible to justify their intolerance of those who are different. 03. The old witch [invoked] the help of evil spirits to destroy her enemy. 04. By … Grammatical examples in English
invoke — invocable, adj. invoker, n. /in vohk /, v.t., invoked, invoking. 1. to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for: to invoke God s mercy. 2. to call on (a deity, Muse, etc.), as in prayer or supplication. 3. to declare to be… … Universalium
invoke — UK [ɪnˈvəʊk] / US [ɪnˈvoʊk] verb [transitive] Word forms invoke : present tense I/you/we/they invoke he/she/it invokes present participle invoking past tense invoked past participle invoked formal 1) to use a law or rule in order to achieve… … English dictionary