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Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *lětь.
Noun
лѣть • (lětĭ) f
- permissible, allowed; Together with ~ естъ (estŭ)
- from 1 Corinthians 6ː12; Enina Apostle 2a 17:
въсе ми лѣтъ естъ. нѫ не аꙁъ обладанъ бѫдѫ.- vŭse mi lětŭ estŭ. nǫ ne azŭ obladanŭ bǫdǫ.
- "I have the right to do anything"—but I will not be mastered by anything.
Declension
Declension of лѣть (i-stem)
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singular
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dual
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plural
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nominative
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лѣть lětĭ
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лѣти lěti
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лѣти lěti
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genitive
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лѣти lěti
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лѣтью, лѣтию lětĭju, lětiju
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лѣтьи, лѣтии lětĭi, lětii
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dative
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лѣти lěti
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лѣтьма lětĭma
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лѣтьмъ lětĭmŭ
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accusative
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лѣть lětĭ
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лѣти lěti
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лѣти lěti
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instrumental
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лѣтьѭ, лѣтиѭ lětĭjǫ, lětijǫ
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лѣтьма lětĭma
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лѣтьми lětĭmi
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locative
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лѣти lěti
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лѣтью, лѣтию lětĭju, lětiju
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лѣтьхъ lětĭxŭ
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vocative
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лѣти lěti
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лѣти lěti
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лѣтьѥ, лѣтиѥ lětĭje, lětije
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References
- Бояджиев, Андрей (2016) Старобългарска читанка, София