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1 povpraševanje
demand, inquiry -
2 žę̄dàti
žę̄dàti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `wish, desire'Old Church Slavic:žędati `wish, long for, desire' [verb], žęždǫ [1sg]Russian:žadát' (dial.) `thirst for' [verb], žadáju [1sg]Czech:žádati `ask, demand' [verb]Slovak:Polish:żądać `demand' [verb]Upper Sorbian:žadać `wish, desire, demand' [verb]Lower Sorbian:žedaś `demand' [verb]Lithuanian:pasigèsti `miss' [verb], pasigeñda [3ps]Comments: The nasal of the Slavic root must have originated from a nasal present, cf. Lith. -geñda.Other cognates: -
3 zahteva
claim, demand, request, requirement -
4 zahtevati
claim, demand, request, require -
5 bě̄dìti
bě̄dìti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: cPage in Trubačev: II 56-57Old Church Slavic:běditi `force, persuade' [verb], běždǫ [1sg]Russian:bedít' (dial.) `spoil, vex' [verb]Czech:bíditi (Jungmann, Kott) `reduce to poverty, (se) torment oneself, suffer' [verb];běditi (Jungmann, Kott) `reduce to poverty' [verb];bídit se (dial.) `live in poverty' [verb]Slovak:biedit́ `live in poverty' [verb]Old Polish:biedzić `struggle' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:bijèditi `slander' [verb], bȉjedīm [1sg]Bulgarian:bedjá `accuse' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰoidʰ-eie-IE meaning: forceCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 117Comments: It is very unlikely that Slavic *běditi `force' and Go. baidjan `id.' belong to different roots. Stang even includes these words in his "Sonderübereinstimmungen" (1972: 14). The meaning `persuade' is another indication that we are dealing with PIE *bʰoidʰ-. The question is whether denominative *běditi `reduce to poverty, live in poverty' ultimately continues a different root (see *bē̌dà).Other cognates: -
6 gȏlsъ
gȏlsъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `voice'Page in Trubačev: VI 219-220Old Church Slavic:Russian:gólos `voice' [m o]Czech:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:glȃs `voice' [m o], glȃsa [Gens];Čak. glå̑s (Vrgada) `voice' [m o], glå̑sa [Gens];Čak. glȃs (Novi, Orbanići) `voice' [m o], glȃsa [Gens]Slovene:glȃs `voice, news, knowledge' [m o/u], glȃsa [Gens], glasȗ [Gens]Bulgarian:Lithuanian:Page in Pokorny: 350Comments: The root is probably best reconstructed with with "European" *a. Slavic * golsъ may reflect * gal-so-.Other cognates:
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