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1 mižati
I. mьžati I; mižati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `screw up one's eyes, doze'Page in Trubačev: XIX 62-63; XXI 179Russian:Czech:Polish:mżeć `blink, doze, dream' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:míždati `doze, drizzle' [verb]Slovene:mǝžáti `keep one's eyes closed' [verb], mǝžím [1sg];mížati `keep one's eyes closed' [verb], mižím [1sg]Bulgarian:mižá `blink, screw up one's eyes, flicker' [verb];mížă (dial.) `screw up one's eyes, stand with eyes closed' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: mig-Indo-European reconstruction: h₃meigʰ-IE meaning: flicker, blinkCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 712II. \>\> mьzěti -
2 mьrknǫti
mьrknǫti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `become dark'Page in Trubačev: XXI 133-135Old Church Slavic:mrьknǫti `become dark, darken' [verb]Russian:mérknut' `become dark, become dim, fade' [verb]Czech:Old Czech:mrknúti (sě) `become dark, darken' [verb]Slovak:Polish:mierzchnąć `become dark, darken' [verb]Slovincian:mjìe̯řk `twilight' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:mȑknuti `become dark, darken' [verb]Slovene:mŕkniti `become dark, darken, blink, wink' [verb], mȓknem [1sg]Lithuanian:mérkti `close one's eyes' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: mrHk-Other cognates:Notes: -
3 mьžiti
I. mьžiti I Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XXI 181-182Russian:Czech:mžíti `blink, flash' [verb]Polish:mżyć `blink, doze, dream' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: mig-Indo-European reconstruction: h₃meigʰ-IE meaning: flicker, blinkCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 712II. mьžiti II Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `drizzle'Page in Trubačev: XXI 182-183Russian:mžít'sja (dial.) `be wrapped in a cold mist' [verb]Czech:mžíti `drizzle' [verb]Polish:mżyć (dial.) `drizzle' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: h₃migʰ-leh₂IE meaning: mist, cloudPage in Pokorny: 712
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