See also: пинать

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From imperfective lengthening of the perfective Proto-Slavic stem *-pьn- (cf. first singular *pьnǫ of *pęti) + -а́ть (-átʹ). Similar lengthening accounts for the change -о--а- in imperfective derivations in -ывать (-yvatʹ) and -ивать (-ivatʹ), e.g.

Combining form

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-пина́ть (-pinátʹimpf (perfective -пя́ть)

  1. Combining form used to form imperfective counterparts of prefixed derivatives of -пя́ть (-pjátʹ, to crucify).
    распя́ть pf (raspjátʹ)распина́ть impf (raspinátʹ)
    пропя́ть pf (propjátʹ)пропина́ть impf (propinátʹ)
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Etymology 2

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Possibly from the same root as in Etymology 1.

Combining form

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-пина́ть (-pinátʹimpf (perfective -пну́ть)

  1. Combining form used to form imperfective counterparts of derivatives of пнуть (pnutʹ, to kick).
    запну́ться pf (zapnútʹsja)запина́ться impf (zapinátʹsja)
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