сѣдѣти

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *sěděti, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sēdḗˀtei, from *sedéh₁yeti, from Proto-Indo-European *sed-.

Verb

сѣдѣти • (sěděti) impf

  1. reside, live
    • from the Homily against the Bogumils, 2559-2561:
      и тоу сѣдѧще щоуждꙑѩ домꙑ строѩтъ своихъ безоумиѥмь отъбѣгъше
      i tu sědęšte štuždyję domy strojętŭ svoixŭ bezumijemĭ otŭběgŭše
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    • from Primary Chronicle, XX:
      Полꙗми же прозваша сꙗ, за неже въ поли сѣдꙗхᲂу.
      They call themselves Polans, because they lived in the fields.
  2. (intransitive) to sit, be sitting

Conjugation

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