саднить

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Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sadьniti, from *sadьno. By surface analysis, садно́ (sadnó) +‎ -ить (-itʹ).

Pronunciation

Verb

са́днить or садни́ть (sádnitʹ or sadnítʹimpf

  1. (also impersonal) to be sore (from scrapes, abrasions, burns, etc.)
    но́гу са́днитnógu sádnitmy leg is sore
    • 1970, Василий Шукшин [Vasily Shukshin], Шире шаг..., Москва: Новый мир; English translation from Kathleen Mary Cook, transl., Step Out, Maestro!, Moscow: Raduga Publishers, 1990:
      Но́ги Солодо́вников поцара́пал си́льно, тепе́рь садни́ло, и он реши́л верну́ться в больни́цу и на вся́кий слу́чай обезвре́дить сса́дины.
      Nógi Solodóvnikov pocarápal sílʹno, tepérʹ sadnílo, i on rešíl vernútʹsja v bolʹnícu i na vsjákij slúčaj obezvréditʹ ssádiny.
      Solodovnikov's legs were badly scratched and smarting painfully. He decided to go back to the hospital and put some disinfectant on them.
  2. (transitive) to hurt (the heart, soul, etc.), to sadden, to cause emotional distress to
  3. (intransitive, also impersonal) to hurt (in the heart, etc.), to experience emotional distress
    на се́рдце са́днитna sérdce sádnitmy heart hurts

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