дѣꙗти

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *dějati.

Verb

дѣꙗти • (dějati) impf

  1. to do, commit
  2. to say, speak
    • from Vita Methodii, 0900800-0900820:
      философа потьна инъгда сърѣтъше людиѥ, рѣша ѥмоу; чьто сѧ потиши? дѣѥть онъ: съ гроубою сѧ чадью пьрѣхъ.
      filosofa potĭna inŭgda sŭrětŭše ljudije, rěša jemu; čĭto sę potiši? dějetĭ onŭ: sŭ gruboju sę čadĭju pĭrěxŭ.
      Once some people met a sweating philosopher and said to him: Why are you sweating? And he replied: I have been debating with crude people.

Conjugation

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • благодѣꙗти (blagodějati)
  • добродѣꙗти (dobrodějati)
  • дѣиствие (děistvie)
  • дѣꙗние (dějanie)
  • задѣꙗти (zadějati)
  • издѣꙗти (izdějati)
  • любодѣꙗние (ljubodějanie)
  • любодѣꙗти (ljubodějati)
  • надѣꙗние (nadějanie)
  • надѣꙗти (nadějati)
  • одѣꙗние (odějanie)
  • одѣꙗти (odějati)
  • праздьнодѣꙗние (prazdĭnodějanie)
  • прѣдѣꙗти (prědějati)
  • стоудѣꙗние (studějanie)
  • съдѣꙗние (sŭdějanie)
  • съдѣꙗти (sŭdějati)
  • чародѣꙗти (čarodějati)

References

  • Mali staroslavensko-hrvatski rječnik, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 2004
  • Бояджиев, Андрей (2016) Старобългарска читанка, София
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