дѣти

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Old Church Slavonic

Etymology 1

дѣти

From Proto-Slavic *dětь.

Noun

дѣти (dětif anim pl

  1. (plural only) children
Declension
Declension of дѣти (i-stem)
singular dual plural
nominative

дѣти
děti
genitive

дѣтьи, дѣтии
dětĭi, dětii
dative

дѣтьмъ
dětĭmŭ
accusative

дѣти
děti
instrumental

дѣтьми
dětĭmi
locative

дѣтьхъ
dětĭxŭ
vocative

дѣтьѥ, дѣтиѥ
dětĭje, dětije

Etymology 2

From Proto-Slavic *děti, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-.

Verb

дѣти (dětiimpf

  1. to do
  2. to put, place
  3. to say, speak
  4. (reflexive) to get lost, disappear
Conjugation
Present tense of дѣти
singular dual plural
азъ (azŭ) тꙑ (ty) тъ () вѣ () ва (va) та (ta) мꙑ (my) вꙑ (vy) ти (ti)
дѣѭ (dějǫ) дѣѥши (děješi) дѣѥтъ (dějetŭ) дѣѥвѣ (dějevě) дѣѥта (dějeta) дѣѥте (dějete) дѣѥмъ (dějemŭ) дѣѥте (dějete) дѣѭтъ (dějǫtŭ)
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Further reading

References

  • Mali staroslavensko-hrvatski rječnik, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 2004

Russian

Noun

дѣ́ти (dě́tin anim pl or m anim pl or f anim pl

  1. (obsolete, Pre-1918 spelling) nominative plural of ребёнокъ (rebjónok)
  2. (obsolete, Pre-1918 spelling) nominative plural of дитя́ (ditjá)