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1 běžàti
běžàti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `run, escape'Page in Trubačev: II 92Old Church Slavic:běžati `run, run away, escape' [verb], běžǫ [1sg], běžiši [2sg]Russian:bežát' `run, escape' [verb], begú [1sg], bežít [3sg]Czech:běžeti `run' [verb]Slovak:Polish:bieżeć (obs.) `run' [verb]Slovincian:bjìe̯žĕc `suffer from diarrhoea' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:bjèžati `run, escape' [verb], bjèžīm [1sg];bijèžati (Vuk: "u pjesmi") `run, escape' [verb];Čak. bižȁti (Vrgada) `run, escape' [verb];Čak. bežãt (Orbanići) `run (away)' [verb], bežĩn [1sg]Slovene:bẹ́žati `flee, run' [verb], bẹžím [1sg];bẹžáti `flee, run' [verb]Lithuanian:bė́gti `run' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰegʷ-IE meaning: run awayPage in Pokorny: 116Other cognates: -
2 bě̀gati
bě̀gati Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `run, flee'Page in Trubačev: II 58-59Old Church Slavic:běgati `run, flee' [verb], běgajǫ [1sg]Russian:bégat' `run' [verb], bégaju [1sg]Czech:běhati `run' [verb]Slovak:Polish:biegać `run' [verb]Slovincian:bjìe̯găc `run' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:bjȅgati `flee' [verb], bjȅgām [1sg]Slovene:bẹ́gati `walk to and fro, rout' [verb], bẹ́gam [1sg]Bulgarian:bjágam `run, flee' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: beʔg-Lithuanian:bė́gti `run' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰegʷ-IE meaning: run awayPage in Pokorny: 116Other cognates: -
3 sęknǫti
sęknǫti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `run dry'Old Church Slavic:isęknǫti `run dry' [verb], isęknǫ [1sg]Russian:issjáknut' `run dry' [verb]Czech:sáknouti `ooze, trickle, wet' [verb]Polish:siąknąć `run dry' [verb]Bulgarian:sékna `stop, fade away' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: se(n)k-Lithuanian:sèkti `subside (water), diminish (strength)' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: senk-Other cognates:Skt. saścasi (RV) `dry out' [2sipa];
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run away — ► run away 1) take flight; escape. 2) try to avoid facing up to danger or difficulty. Main Entry: ↑run … English terms dictionary
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run away — or[run off] {v.} To leave and not plan to come back; go without permission; escape. * /Many times Tommy said he would run away from home, but he never did./ * /The guards in jail make sure that none of the prisoners run away./ Compare: GET AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms