дѣти

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology 1

дѣти

From Proto-Slavic *dětь.

Noun

дѣти • (děti) f anim pl

  1. (plural only) children

Etymology 2

From Proto-Slavic *děti, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-.

Verb

дѣти • (děti) impf

  1. to do
  2. to put, place
  3. to say, speak
  4. (reflexive) to get lost, disappear
Conjugation
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • дѣꙗти (dějati), дѣꙗниѥ (dějanije)
  • въдѣти (vŭděti)
  • въздѣти (vŭzděti), въздѣꙗти (vŭzdějati)
  • задѣти (zaděti)
  • издѣꙗти (izdějati)
  • надѣти сѧ (naděti sę), надѣꙗти сѧ (nadějati sę)
  • одѣти (oděti), одѣꙗти (odějati), одѣвати (oděvati)
  • придѣти (priděti), придѣꙗти (pridějati)
  • прѣдѣꙗти (prědějati)
  • раздѣвати (razděvati)
  • съдѣꙗти (sŭdějati), съдѣвати (sŭděvati)
    • съдѣꙗние (sŭdějanie), съдѣиство (sŭděistvo), съдѣтель (sŭdětelĭ)
  • добродѣтѣльнъ (dobrodětělĭnŭ), добродѣꙗнъ (dobrodějanŭ), добродѣꙗниѥ (dobrodějanije), добродѣѩ (dobroděję)
  • зълодѣꙗти сѧ (zŭlodějati sę)
    • зълодѣꙗниѥ (zŭlodějanije), зълодѣиство (zŭloděistvo), зълодѣи (zŭloděi)
  • стоудодѣꙗниѥ (studodějanije)
  • чародѣꙗниѥ (čarodějanije), чародѣи (čaroděi), чародѣица (čaroděica)

Further reading

References

  • Mali staroslavensko-hrvatski rječnik, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 2004

Russian

Noun

дѣ́ти • (dě́ti) n anim pl or m anim pl or f anim pl

  1. (obsolete, Pre-1918 spelling) nominative plural of ребёнокъ (rebjónok)
  2. (obsolete, Pre-1918 spelling) nominative plural of дитя́ (ditjá)
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