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1 lękati
lękati; lęcati Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XV 59-61Old Church Slavic:lęčǫtъ `set traps' [3pl]Russian:ljakát' (dial.) `scare, chase a fish caught in a net' [verb]Czech:léceti `lay snares, set traps' [verb];líceti `lay snares, set traps' [verb]Old Czech:léceti `lay snares, set traps' [verb]Polish:lękać się `be afraid' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:lécati se `not feel well, fear' [verb];lȅcati se `not feel well, fear' [verb]Slovene:lę́cati `bend, lay snares, tremble, be scared' [verb], lę́cam [1sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: lenkteiLithuanian:leñkti `bend' [verb]Latvian:lìekt `bend' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: lenk-Page in Pokorny: 676Comments: The form lęcati shows the regular reflex of the second palatalization. -
2 lęcati
lękati; lęcati Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XV 59-61Old Church Slavic:lęčǫtъ `set traps' [3pl]Russian:ljakát' (dial.) `scare, chase a fish caught in a net' [verb]Czech:léceti `lay snares, set traps' [verb];líceti `lay snares, set traps' [verb]Old Czech:léceti `lay snares, set traps' [verb]Polish:lękać się `be afraid' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:lécati se `not feel well, fear' [verb];lȅcati se `not feel well, fear' [verb]Slovene:lę́cati `bend, lay snares, tremble, be scared' [verb], lę́cam [1sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: lenkteiLithuanian:leñkti `bend' [verb]Latvian:lìekt `bend' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: lenk-Page in Pokorny: 676Comments: The form lęcati shows the regular reflex of the second palatalization. -
3 pьsàti
pьsàti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `write'Old Church Slavic:Russian:pisát' `write' [verb], pišú [1sg], píšet [3sg]Czech:psáti `write' [verb], píši [1sg]Slovak:písat' `write' [verb]Polish:pisać `write' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:písati `write' [verb], pȋšēm [1sg];Čak. pīsȁti (Vrgada) `write' [verb], pĩšeš [2sg];Čak. pīsȁt (Hvar) `write' [verb], píšen [1sg];Čak. pīsȁt (Orbanići) `write' [verb], pĩše [3sg]Slovene:písati `write' [verb], píšem [1sg]Bulgarian:píša `write' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: p(e)iś-Lithuanian:piẽšti `draw, paint' [verb]Old Prussian:Other cognates:Skt. pim̆̇śáti (RV+) `hew, carve, form' [verb]
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