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21 oriti
oriti Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XXXII 162-165Old Church Slavic:Czech:obořiti `collapse' [verb]Bulgarian:órja (dial.) `bring down' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: oriʔteiLithuanian: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. -
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razoriti Grammatical information: v.Old Church Slavic:Russian:razorít' `destroy' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:razòriti `destroy' [verb]Lithuanian:ardýti `pull down, destroy' [verb]Latvian:ā̀rdît `destroy, scatter' [verb] -
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rъvàti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `tear'Church Slavic:Russian:Old Russian:Czech:rváti `tear' [verb]Slovak:Polish:rwać `tear' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:r̀vati se `wrestle, struggle' [verb], r̀vēm se [1sg];Čak. rvȁti se (Vrgada) `wrestle, struggle' [verb], ervå̃š se [1sg]Slovene:rváti `tear out, pull' [verb], rújem [1sg]Lithuanian:ravė́ti `weed' [verb]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: (H)ruH- -
24 teti
teti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `beat'Old Church Slavic:Russian:te(p)tí (dial.) `hew, cut, prod, hit' [verb] \{1\};tepstí (dial.) `pull, drag' [verb];tëpat' (dial.) `hew, cut' [verb]Czech:Slovak:Upper Sorbian:ćepać `beat' [verb]Lower Sorbian:śepaś `beat' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:tèpsti se `loiter' [verb], tèpēm se [1sg]Slovene:Bulgarian:tépam `full, walk' [verb]Lithuanian:tèpti `smear, grease, soil' [verb], tepù [1sg]Notes:\{1\} Apparently influenced by *tęti. -
25 tęgъ
tęgъ; tęga Grammatical information: m. o; f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `traction, weight'Russian:tjága `traction' [f ā]Czech:tíha `weight, burden' [f ā]Polish:ciąg `traction, continuity' [f ā], ciąguOld Polish:ciąg `traction, continuity' [f ā], cięguSerbo-Croatian:tȇg `weight, traction, seed' [m o]Slovene:tę̑g `traction, pull, burden, grain' [m o], tę̑ga [Gens], tegȃ [Gens]Bulgarian:tjága `traction' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: t(e)ngʰ-Page in Pokorny: 1067 -
26 tęga
tęgъ; tęga Grammatical information: m. o; f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `traction, weight'Russian:tjága `traction' [f ā]Czech:tíha `weight, burden' [f ā]Polish:ciąg `traction, continuity' [f ā], ciąguOld Polish:ciąg `traction, continuity' [f ā], cięguSerbo-Croatian:tȇg `weight, traction, seed' [m o]Slovene:tę̑g `traction, pull, burden, grain' [m o], tę̑ga [Gens], tegȃ [Gens]Bulgarian:tjága `traction' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: t(e)ngʰ-Page in Pokorny: 1067
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