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  • 1 bergtì

    bergtì Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c? Proto-Slavic meaning: `take care of'
    Page in Trubačev: I 189-191
    Old Church Slavic:
    nebrěšti `neglect' [verb], nebrěgǫ [1sg]
    Russian:
    beréč́ `take care of, spare' [verb], beregú [1sg], berežët [3sg]
    Belorussian:
    beragčý `take care of, spare' [verb]
    Ukrainian:
    beregtý `take care of, spare, preserve' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    brijèći (arch.) `take care of, spare, guard, preserve' [verb]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: berg-tei
    Lithuanian:
    bìrginti `save, stint' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰergʰ-
    IE meaning: keep
    Page in Pokorny: 145
    Other cognates:
    Go. bairgan `keep, preserve, hide' [verb];
    OIc. bjarga `keep, preserve, hide' [verb]

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  • 2 raditi

    raditi Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `care about, heed'
    Old Church Slavic:
    raditi (Supr.) `care (about)' [verb];
    neraditi (Mar., Supr.) `not care (about), not heed' [verb] \{1\}
    Russian:
    radét' (obs.) `oblige, take care (of), carry out rites' [verb], radéet [3sg]
    Old Russian:
    raditi `care (about)' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    ráditi `work, do' [verb], rȃdīm [1sg];
    Čak. rå̄dȉti (Vrgada) `work, do' [verb], rå̃dīš [2sg]
    Bulgarian:
    radjá `care (about), attempt' [verb]
    Notes:
    \{1\} The form neroditi is much more frequent.

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  • 3 bàjati

    bàjati Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `tell'
    Page in Trubačev: I 138-139, 161-162
    Church Slavic:
    bajati (RuCS) `tell fables' [verb]
    Russian:
    bajati (dial.) `speak' [verb]
    Ukrainian:
    bájati `tell, narrate, practise sorcery' [verb]
    Czech:
    bajeti `chat, tell fables' [verb]
    Old Czech:
    báti `speak, invent' [verb]
    Polish:
    bajać `narrate (fables, fairy-tales)' [verb]
    Upper Sorbian:
    bać `narrate (fables, fairy-tales)' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    bȁjati `practise sorcery, exorcize' [verb]
    Slovene:
    bájati `talk idly, prophesy, practise sorcery' [verb], bájam [1sg], bájem [1sg]
    Bulgarian:
    bája `talk about, say magic chants' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰeh₂-
    IE meaning: speak
    Page in Pokorny: 105
    Other cognates:
    Gk. φημί `say' [verb];
    Dor. φα̑μί `say' [verb];
    Lat. fārī `say' [verb];
    OE bōian `brag' [verb] \{1\}
    Notes:
    \{1\} Lith. bóti `draw attention to', which has an older variant dbóti, is a borrowing from Slavic, cf. Pl. dbać `(take) care' (Fraenkel I: 53). According to LIV (181), OE bō(ia)n might continue *ǵʰu̯eH- `call', which seems dubious.

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  • 4 gojiti

    gojiti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `treat, heal'
    Page in Trubačev: VI 195-197
    Russian:
    góit' (dial.) `clean thoroughly, take care of, feed well, heal' [verb];
    goít'sja (Smol.) `heal' [verb]
    Old Russian:
    goiti `give live to, animate' [verb]
    Ukrainian:
    hójity `heal' [verb]
    Czech:
    hojiti `treat, heal' [verb]
    Old Czech:
    hojiti sě `breed' [verb]
    Polish:
    goić `treat, heal' [verb]
    Upper Sorbian:
    hójić `heal' [verb]
    Lower Sorbian:
    gójś `heal' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    gòjiti [verb] `fatten, foster, raise', gòjīm [1sg];
    Čak. gojȉti (Vrgada) `fatten, foster, raise', gojĩm [1sg]
    Slovene:
    gojíti `foster, feed' [verb], gojím [1sg]
    Bulgarian:
    gojá `fatten' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: gwh₃oi-eie- (gwoih₃-eie-??)

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  • 5 kǫtati

    kǫtati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `muffle up, conceal'
    Page in Trubačev: XII 69-70
    Russian:
    kútat' `muffle up (in)' [verb]
    Old Russian:
    kutati `muffle up (in), conceal' [verb]
    Ukrainian:
    kútaty `muffle up (in), take care of, reassure' [verb]
    Bulgarian:
    kắtam `hide, conceal' [verb]

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  • 6 lišiti

    lišiti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `deprive of'
    Page in Trubačev: XV 155-156
    Old Church Slavic:
    lišiti `deprive of' [verb], lišǫ [1sg]
    Russian:
    lišít' `deprive of' [verb], lišú [1sg], lišít [3sg]
    Czech:
    lišiti `distinguish, (se ) differ' [verb];
    lišiti (Jungmann) `spoil, (se ) take care' [verb]
    Slovak:
    líšit' sa `distinguish oneself, differ' [verb]
    Polish:
    liszyć (arch.) `deprive of' [verb];
    liszyć się `lose, be deprived of' [verb]
    Old Polish:
    liszyć się `worsen, deteriorate' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    líšiti `deprive of, (l. se) sell, give away' [verb], líšim [1sg]
    Indo-European reconstruction: leikʷ-s-
    Page in Pokorny: 669

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  • 7 prijati

    prijati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `please, favour'
    Old Church Slavic:
    prijati (Ps. Sin., Supr.) `take care of' [verb]
    Czech:
    přáti `be well disposed towards' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    prìjati `please, agree with, be of benefit' [verb]
    Slovene:
    príjati `favour, grant, do good' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: priH-
    Page in Pokorny: 844
    Other cognates:
    Skt. prīṇā́ti `please' [verb];
    OHG frīten `to look after' [verb]

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