зѧть

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See also: зять

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *zętь, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁-. Cognate with Sanskrit जाति (jāti), Ancient Greek γένος (génos), Latin gener.

Noun

зѧть (zętĭm

  1. son-in-law, daughter's husband

Declension

Declension of зѧть (i-stem)
singular dual plural
nominative зѧть
zętĭ
зѧти
zęti
зѧтьѥ, зѧтиѥ
zętĭje, zętije
genitive зѧти
zęti
зѧтью, зѧтию
zętĭju, zętiju
зѧтьи, зѧтии
zętĭi, zętii
dative зѧти
zęti
зѧтьма
zętĭma
зѧтьмъ
zętĭmŭ
accusative зѧть
zętĭ
зѧти
zęti
зѧти
zęti
instrumental зѧтьмь
zętĭmĭ
зѧтьма
zętĭma
зѧтьми
zętĭmi
locative зѧти
zęti
зѧтью, зѧтию
zętĭju, zętiju
зѧтьхъ
zętĭxŭ
vocative зѧти
zęti
зѧти
zęti
зѧтьѥ, зѧтиѥ
zętĭje, zętije

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