Serbo-Croatian

edit

Etymology

edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *lišiti.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /lǐːʃiti/
  • Hyphenation: ли‧ши‧ти

Verb

edit

ли́шити pf (Latin spelling líšiti)

  1. (transitive, reflexive) to deprive
  2. (transitive) to free, rid

Conjugation

edit
edit

Ukrainian

edit

Etymology

edit

Inherited from Old East Slavic лишити (lišiti), from Proto-Slavic *lišiti. By surface analysis, лих (lyx) +‎ -и́ти (-ýty). Cognate with Russian лиши́ть (lišítʹ), Serbo-Croatian ли́шити, Czech lišit.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): [ɫeˈʃɪte]
  • Audio:(file)

Verb

edit

лиши́ти (lyšýtypf (imperfective лиша́ти or залиша́ти) (transitive)

  1. to leave, to abandon, to part from, to forsake (to depart from; to separate from)
    Synonyms: поки́нути (pokýnuty), залиши́ти (zalyšýty), полиши́ти (polyšýty), оста́вити (ostávyty), зоста́вити (zostávyty)
  2. to leave, to bequeath (to transfer something (to someone/something); to give by will/testament)
    Synonyms: залиши́ти (zalyšýty), оста́вити (ostávyty), зоста́вити (zostávyty), заповісти (zapovisty)
  3. to leave (to have consequence or remnant)
  4. to save, to store for future use
  5. to leave, to put, to place, to store
  6. to let be, to leave be
  7. (dated) to deprive of, to rob of

Conjugation

edit

Derived terms

edit
Prefixed verbs
edit

Further reading

edit