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Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
вън- (vŭn-) + ити (iti)
Verb
вънити • (vŭniti) pf
- go into, enter
- Olga's Revenge lines 102-143, from the Primary Chronicle:
и деревлѧне же ради бꙑвше внидоша въ градъ и повѣдаша людємъ, и обрадоваша сѧ людьє въ градѣ.- i derevlęne že radi byvše vnidoša vŭ gradŭ i povědaša ljudemŭ, i obradovaša sę ljudĭe vŭ gradě.
- The Derevlians, having become happy, entered into the city and informed the people, and the people rejoiced in the city.
- from Codex Marianus, 1071300:
вьнидѣте ѫзъкꙑми вратꙑ ·- vĭniděte ǫzŭkymi vraty ·
- Enter ye in by the narrow gate
- Ретъко, editor (1025±50?), “въшьдъ”, in Codex Suprasliensis (in Old Church Slavonic), page (leaf) 58.5, line 25:
и҅ въшьдъ҆ нечь҆стивꙑи а҅нѳѵпатъ · въ цръквище а҅полоново · повелѣ привести с꙯тааго кодрата · и҅ прокꙑѩ приведеномꙿ же и҅мъ бꙑвъшемъ · ноуждаꙿше ѩ пожръти нечьстивꙑи҅мъ бѣсомъ ·- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Conjugation