Albanian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Serbo-Croatian topiti (to melt (down)).

Verb edit

topit (aorist topita, participle topitur)

  1. to make blunt, wear out, hold back

Czech edit

Pronunciation edit

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  • IPA(key): [ˈtopɪt]
  • Rhymes: -opɪt
  • Hyphenation: to‧pit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Old Czech topiti, from Proto-Slavic *topiti (to heat), causative of Proto-Slavic *tepti (descendants include teplý).

Verb edit

topit impf

  1. (intransitive) to stoke
    Řežu dříví na polínka, čím topit maminka.I cut the wood into logs, so that my mother has something to stoke.
  2. (intransitive) to heat up, to burn, to use for heating
    Právě začali topit.They have just started heating.
  3. (intransitive) to give off heat
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Etymology 2 edit

Inherited from Old Czech topiti, from Proto-Slavic *topiti (to drown).

Verb edit

topit impf

  1. (transitive) to drown, to kill in liquid
  2. (reflexive with se) to be drowning
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Further reading edit

  • topiti in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • topiti in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
  • topit in Internetová jazyková příručka

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

Past participle of topi.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

topit m or n (feminine singular topită, masculine plural topiți, feminine and neuter plural topite)

  1. melted

Declension edit

Verb edit

topit

  1. past participle of topi