мутить

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mǫtiti (to stir, trouble).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mʊˈtʲitʲ]

Verb

мути́ть • (mutítʹ) impf (perfective замути́ть)

  1. (also figurative) to make (water) muddy

Conjugation

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Verb

мути́ть • (mutítʹ) impf (perfective помути́ть)

  1. to cloud (the mind), to dull (the senses)
  2. to incite to rebel
  3. (impersonal) to be nauseated
    его́ мути́тjevó mutíthe is nauseated

Conjugation

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Derived terms

verbs
  • му́тный (mútnyj), му́тность (mútnostʹ)
  • мутне́ть impf (mutnétʹ), помутне́ть pf (pomutnétʹ)
  • помутне́ние (pomutnénije)
  • муть (mutʹ)
  • му́торный (mútornyj)
  • муто́вка (mutóvka)
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