сѣщи
Old Church Slavonic
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editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Slavic *sěťi, from Proto-Indo-European *sek- (“to cut”).
Verb
editсѣщи • (sěšti) ?
Conjugation
editsingular | dual | plural | |||||||||||||||
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азъ (azŭ) | тꙑ (ty) | тъ (tŭ) | вѣ (vě) | ва (va) | та (ta) | мꙑ (my) | вꙑ (vy) | ти (ti) | |||||||||
сѣкѫ (sěkǫ) | сѣчеши (sěčeši) | сѣчетъ (sěčetŭ) | сѣчевѣ (sěčevě) | сѣчета (sěčeta) | сѣчете (sěčete) | сѣчемъ (sěčemŭ) | сѣчете (sěčete) | сѣкѫтъ (sěkǫtŭ) |
Derived terms
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editFurther reading
edit- Koch, Christoph (1990) “§ 54 Konj. I.1a,1b2 (sěkǫ sešti)”, in Das morphologische System des altkirchenslavischen Verbums[1] (in German), Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, page 611