оумѧкнѫти

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Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From оу- (u-) +‎ Proto-Slavic *męknǫti, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *manˀk-, from Proto-Indo-European *menHk-. Cognate with Lithuanian mìnkyti (to knead), Latvian mîcît (to knead), Old English menġan (to mix), and more distantly with Lithuanian mánkyti (to knead, to press, to crumple).

Verb

оумѧкнѫти (umęknǫtipf

  1. to become soft

Conjugation