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Czech
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našed
- past masculine singular transgressive of najít
1907, Karel Jaromír Erben, “Zázračný vlas [Miraculous hair]”, in Vybrané báje a pověsti národní jiných větví slovanských [Selected folk legends and stories of other Slavic literatures], Prague: Otto:Když se ten chudý člověk probudil, našel to všecko pod poduškou, tak jak mu dítě ve snu řeklo; i šel tehdy do toho lesa a našed řeku, kráčel podlé ní pořád, až přišel ku pramenu.- When the pauper woke up, he found all under his pillow, just as he'd been told by the child in his dream; he went into the forest and having found the river, he followed its stream until he came to the spring.
1868, Svatopluk Čech, Husita na Baltu [Hussites on the Baltic shore], Prague: Ruch: básně české omladiny, vydané roku 1868 k upomínce na založení národního divadla.:Aj tu vůdce: „Trup se loučí s duší, našed hrobu, jaký reku sluší! Slavný hrob — tož skalní tato stěna, naše jednou, potom odcizena, teď! ha naše opět v vítězení!- Quoth the captain: «Behold! My soul is parting with my body, having found a grave worthy of a hero! What a glorious tomb - this rocky wall once taken from us now again in our victorious possession».
1887, Josef Braun, V poddanství vladyckém/II [In servitude], Prague: Edvard Beaufort:Zdálo se, že právě toho písař a jeho paní chtěli dosíci; neboť Pech, zdvihnuv se se svého sedadla a skloniv se k rytíři, jal se bez všech okolků prohledávati mu šaty. „Díky Bohu,“ zaradoval se, našed v pánovu záňadří veliký klíč, jejž paní zemance ukázal.- It seemed that this was exactly what the scribe and his mistress wanted to achieve ; Pech, rising from his seat and bending down to the knight, started searching his clothes without scruples. «Thank heavens,» rejoiced he after he found a big key on his master's breast and showed it to the lady.