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Etymology

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From уро́к (urók) +‎ -ить (-itʹ). Compare Old East Slavic уро́къ (urókŭ, condition, completion, transaction, rule, payment), уро́чный (uróčnyj, established, agreed), уро́к (urók, sickness caused by the evil eye, hex (archaic or dialectal)).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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уро́чить (uróčitʹimpf

  1. (dated) to establish the boundaries of
  2. (dated) to hex, to bewitch, to cast the evil eye on

Conjugation

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