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1 past
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2 speljati v past
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3 ujeti v past
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4 zvabiti v past
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5 pretekli
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6 preteklik
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7 preteklost
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8 davьnъ
davьnъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `ancient, past'Page in Trubačev: IV 200Church Slavic:Russian:dávnij `ancient, past' [adj jo]Czech:dávný `ancient, past' [adj o];dávní (arch.) `ancient, past' [adj jo]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:dávan `ancient, past' [adj o];dȃvn(j)ī `ancient, past' [adj (j)o]Slovene:dávǝn `ancient, past' [adj o];dávnji `from this morning, ancient, past' [adj jo]Page in Pokorny: 219Comments: Adjective derived from -> *davě.Other cognates:Skt. dávīya- `further, more distant' [adj]; -
9 mimo
mimo Grammatical information: ad./prep. Proto-Slavic meaning: `by, past'Page in Trubačev: XIX 50Old Church Slavic:Russian:mímo `by, past' [adv/prep]Czech:mímo `by, past, besides, despite' [adv/prep]Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:mȉmo `by, past, besides, through' [adv/prep]Slovene:mȋmọ `by, past, besides' [adv/prep];mimọ̀ `by, past, besides' [adv/prep]Indo-European reconstruction: mei-Page in Pokorny: 710Other cognates: -
10 pro
pro; pra Grammatical information: prep. / pref. Proto-Slavic meaning: `through'Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Bulgarian:Lithuanian:pró- `pre-, fore-, between' [pref];prõ `through, along, past' [prep]Indo-European reconstruction: proCertainty: +Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} The variant pra- occurs in nominal compounds. \{2\} The glottal stop was probably adopted from nouns with an initial laryngeal. -
11 pra
pro; pra Grammatical information: prep. / pref. Proto-Slavic meaning: `through'Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Bulgarian:Lithuanian:pró- `pre-, fore-, between' [pref];prõ `through, along, past' [prep]Indo-European reconstruction: proCertainty: +Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} The variant pra- occurs in nominal compounds. \{2\} The glottal stop was probably adopted from nouns with an initial laryngeal. -
12 čez
across, over, past -
13 zadnji
back, final, last, last, last, past, rear -
14 pasti
I. pasti I Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `pasture, herd'Old Church Slavic:Russian:pastí `pasture, shepherd' [verb], pasú [1sg], pasët [3sg]Czech:Slovak:Polish:paść `pasture, feed' [verb], pasę [1sg]Serbo-Croatian:pȁsti `pasture, look after' [verb], pásēm [1sg];Čak. pȁsti (Vrgada) `pasture, look after' [verb], på̄sȅš [2sg];Čak. pȁst (Hvar) `pasture, look after' [verb], pōsȅn [1sg];Čak. pȁs `graze' [verb], pāsȅ [3sg]Slovene:pásti `pasture, look after' [verb], pásem [1sg]Bulgarian:pasá `pasture, graze' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: peh₂s-teiOther cognates:II. pàsti II Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `fall'Old Church Slavic:pasti (sę) `fall' [verb], padǫ (sę) [1sg]Russian:Old Czech:Polish:paść `fall' [verb], padnę [1sg]Serbo-Croatian:pȁsti `fall' [verb], pȁdnēm [1sg];Čak. pȁsti (Vrgada) `fall' [verb], pȁdeš [2sg];Čak. pȁs (Orbanići) `fall' [verb], pȃden [1sg]Slovene:pásti `fall' [verb], pádem [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: pod-teiPage in Pokorny: 787Other cognates:Skt. pádyate `go, fall' [verb]; -
15 pę̑stь
pę̑stь Grammatical information: f. i Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `fist'Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:pěst' `fist' [f i]Slovak:Polish:pięść `fist' [f i]Serbo-Croatian:pȅst `fist' [f i];Čak. piȇs (Orbanići) `fist' [f i], piȇsti [Nom p]Slovene:pę̑st `fist, handful' [f i], pestȋ [Gens]Indo-European reconstruction: pnkʷ-s-ti-Page in Pokorny: 808Other cognates:OE fy̑st `fist' -
16 strigti
strigti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `cut'Old Church Slavic:Russian:Old Czech:stříci `cut' [verb], střihu [1sg]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:strȉći `cut' [verb], strȋžēm [1sg];Čak. strȉći (Vrgada) `cut' [verb], strīžȅš [2sg]Slovene:stríči `cut, clip' [verb], strížem [1sg]Bulgarian:stríža `cut, clip' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: str(e)ig-Other cognates:
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