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1 pȇlnъ
pȇlnъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `loot, spoils, captivity'Old Church Slavic:plěnъ `captivity, loot' [m o]Russian:polón (arch.) `captivity' [m o], polóna [Gens] \{1\}Old Russian:Belorussian:palón (arch.) `captivity' [m o], palónu [Gens]Ukrainian:polón `captivity' [m o], polónu [Gens]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:plȉjen `gain' [m o]Slovene:plẹ̑n `loot' [m o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: pelnosLithuanian:pel̃nas `gain, profit' [m o] 4Latvian:pèl̨n̨a `gain, profit' [f ā]Page in Pokorny: 904Comments: The accentuation of the verb polonít' (arch.) `to take captive', 3sg. polonít, may be considered evidence for original mobility (cf. Illič-Svityč 1963: 43).Other cognates:
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sell — [[t]se̱l[/t]] ♦ sells, selling, sold 1) VERB If you sell something that you own, you let someone have it in return for money. [V n] I sold everything I owned except for my car and my books... [V n to n] His heir sold the painting to the London… … English dictionary
sell — 1 /sel/ verb past tense and past participle sold /sUld/ 1 GIVE STH FOR MONEY (I, T) to give something to someone in exchange for money: If you offer them another thousand, I think they ll sell. | sell sth for 100/$50/30p etc: Toni s selling her… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sell — [c]/sɛl / (say sel) verb (sold, selling) –verb (t) 1. to give up or make over for a consideration; dispose of to a purchaser for a price. 2. to deal in; keep for sale. 3. to act as a dealer in or seller of: he sells insurance. 4. to facilitate or …
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sell sth off — UK US sell sth off Phrasal Verb with sell({{}}/sel/ verb (sold, sold) ► FINANCE to sell all or part of a business or industry, often at a low price: »He resisted all attempts to sell the public broadcast channel off to the private sector. ►… … Financial and business terms
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sell — /sel/ verb 1. to give goods in exchange for money ● to sell something on credit ● The shop sells washing machines and refrigerators. ● They tried to sell their house for £100,000. ● Their products are easy to sell. 2. to be sold ● These items… … Dictionary of banking and finance