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1 beden
miserable, wretched -
2 nesrečen
miserable, unfortunate, unlucky -
3 slab
bad, dreadful, foul, miserable, poor, rotten, unfavorable, weak -
4 lixъ
lixъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `superfluous, incorrect'Page in Trubačev: XV 99-102Old Church Slavic:Russian:lixój `brave, quick, swift, evil, heavy, difficult' [adj o];lixój (dial.) `sharp, strong' [adj o]Czech:lichý `lonesome, isolated, empty' [adj o]Old Czech:lichý `unequal, wrong, evil, simple, empty' [adj o]Slovak:lichý (lit.) `deceptive, empty, incorrect' [adj o];lichý (dial.) `deceptive, empty, incorrect, poor, insignificant' [adj o]Polish:Old Polish:Serbo-Croatian:lȉh `exclusive' [adj o];lȋh `unnecessary, false, empty, odd (number)' [adj o]Slovene:lȋh `uneven, odd (number)' [adj o]Indo-European reconstruction: leikʷ-so-Page in Pokorny: 669 -
5 merti
merti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `die'Page in Trubačev: XVIII 101-102Old Church Slavic:mrěti (Supr., Ass.) `die' [verb], mьrǫ [1sg]Russian:Czech:mříti `die, wither' [verb]Slovak:Polish:mrzeć `die' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:mrijèti `die' [verb], mrȇm [1sg]Slovene:mrẹ́ti `die, be miserable' [verb], mr(j)èm [1sg], mŕjem [1sg], mȓjem [1sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: mertei; mirteiLithuanian:mir̃ti `die' [verb]Latvian:mìrt `die' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: mer-Page in Pokorny: 735Other cognates:Skt. márate `die' [verb]; -
6 nebogъ
nebogъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `poor, unfortunate'Page in Trubačev: XXIV 104-105Old Church Slavic:Czech:nebohý `poor, late (deceased)' [adj o]Slovak:nebohý (dial.) `poor, dead, late (deceased)' [adj o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:nèbōg `poor, unfortunate' [adj o]Slovene:nebọ̑g `poor, miserable' [adj o] -
7 vȏrgъ
vȏrgъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `foe'Old Church Slavic:Russian:vórog (folk poet.) `foe, fiend' [m o]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:vrȃg `devil' [m o], vrȃga [Gens];Čak. vrȃg (Vrgda) `devil' [m o], vrȃga [Gens];Čak. vrȃh (Orbanići) `devil' [m o], vrȃga [Gens]Slovene:vrȃg `devil' [m o]Bulgarian:Lithuanian:var̃gas `hardship, misery' [m o] 2/4Latvian:vā̀rgs2 (dial.) `misery' [m o];vãrgs `pining, miserable' [adj o]Old Prussian:Comments: The reconstruction of an initial laryngeal hinges on Gk. εἴργω `shut in, shut out' [verb], which may or may not be cognate.Other cognates:
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miserable — miserable, wretched both describe something (as a person s state of health or of mind, a state of affairs, a human being with reference to his condition or character, or a thing compared with others of its kind) that is deplorably or contemptibly … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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miserable — [miz′ər ə bəl, miz′rəbəl] adj. [Fr misérable < L miserabilis, pitiable < miserari, to pity < miser, wretched] 1. in a condition of misery; wretched, unhappy, suffering, etc. 2. causing misery, discomfort, or suffering [miserable weather] … English World dictionary
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