пѫть

See also: путь

Bulgarian

Noun

пѫть • (pǫtʹ) m

  1. (obsolete) Pre-1945 spelling of път (pǎt).

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Old Church Slavonic

пѫть

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *pǫtь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *pántis, from Proto-Indo-European *póntoh₁s.

Noun

пѫть • (pǫtĭ) m

  1. road
  2. path
  3. journey
    • from Vita Methodii, 1400100-1400120:
      на вьсѣхъ же поутьхъ въ многꙑ напасти въпадъше отъ неприꙗзни, по поустꙑнѧмъ въ разбоиникꙑ и по морю въ вълънꙑ вѣтрьнꙑ, по рѣкамъ въ съмьртьнꙑ незапьнꙑ.
      na vĭsěxŭ že putĭxŭ vŭ mnogy napasti vŭpadŭše otŭ neprijazni, po pustynęmŭ vŭ razboiniky i po morju vŭ vŭlŭny větrĭny, po rěkamŭ vŭ sŭmĭrtĭny nezapĭny.
      On all his journeys he met with many perils because of the Adversary: in the wilderness with robbers, at sea with windblown waves, and on rivers with imminent death.

Declension

Derived terms

  • беспѫтьѥ (bespǫtĭje)
  • беспѫтьнъ (bespǫtĭnŭ)
  • благопѫтьѥ (blagopǫtĭje)
  • въспѫтьнъ (vŭspǫtĭnŭ)
  • напѫтьѥ (napǫtĭje)
  • напѫтьнъ (napǫtĭnŭ)
  • припѫтьѥ (pripǫtĭje)
  • припѫтьнъ (pripǫtĭnŭ)
  • пропѫтьѥ (propǫtĭje)
  • прѣдъпѫтьѥ (prědŭpǫtĭje)
  • прѣдъпѫть (prědŭpǫtĭ)
  • прѣпѫтьѥ (prěpǫtĭje)
  • пѫтевождь (pǫtevoždĭ)
  • пѫтетворити (pǫtetvoriti)
  • пѫтиводьць (pǫtivodĭcĭ)
  • пѫтиште (pǫtište)
  • пѫтьникъ (pǫtĭnikŭ)
  • пѫтьнъ (pǫtĭnŭ)
  • пѫтьствовати (pǫtĭstvovati)
  • пѫтьшьствьѥ (pǫtĭšĭstvĭje)
  • пѫтьшьствовати (pǫtĭšĭstvovati)
  • пѫтьшьствьнъ (pǫtĭšĭstvĭnŭ)
  • распѫтьѥ (raspǫtĭje)
  • распѫть (raspǫtĭ)
  • распѫтьнъ (raspǫtĭnŭ)
  • съпѫтьѥ (sŭpǫtĭje)
  • съпѫтьникъ (sŭpǫtĭnikŭ)
  • съпѫтьница (sŭpǫtĭnica)
  • съпѫтьство (sŭpǫtĭstvo)
  • съпѫтьствовати (sŭpǫtĭstvovati)
  • съпѫтьшьствовати (sŭpǫtĭšĭstvovati)

References

  • Miklosich, Franz (1850) Lexicon linguae Slovenicae. Veteris dialecti, Vienna
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