вѣдѣти

Old Church Slavonic

вѣдѣти

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *věděti, from *věďa, from Proto-Indo-European *wóyde (to know), perfect of *weyd- (to see, to know).

Verb

вѣдѣти • (věděti) impf

  1. to know
    • ⱀⰵ ⰲⱑⱄⱅⱏ (leaf 86, line 9)”, in Codex Zographensis [Глаг. 1] (in Old Church Slavonic), National Library of Russia, 1000±33, page Mk:4:26:
      тако естъ цр҃сие бж҃ие ꙗкоже чк҃ъ въмѣтаетъ сѣмѧ въ земл҄ѫ· ꙇ҅ съпитъ· ꙇ҅ въстаетъ ношть ꙇ҅ дьнь· ꙇ҅ сѣмѧ прозѧбаетъ· ꙇ҅ растетъ ꙗкоже не вѣстъ онъ·
      tako estŭ cr:sie bž:ie jakože čk:ŭ vŭmětaetŭ sěmę vŭ zemlʹǫ· i҅ sŭpitŭ· i҅ vŭstaetŭ noštĭ i҅ dĭnĭ· i҅ sěmę prozębaetŭ· i҅ rastetŭ jakože ne věstŭ onŭ·
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • from Slavonic Josephus, книга 3, 417б:
      ци не вѣдѣхъ иоудѣиска закона, како воеводамъ достоино оумирати.
      ci ne věděxŭ iuděiska zakona, kako voevodamŭ dostoino umirati.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. to see
    • from the Life of Constantine:
      филосѡѳе, вѣмь тѧ троудна соуща, но достоить тебѣ тамо ити.
      filosoθe, věmĭ tę trudna sušta, no dostoitĭ tebě tamo iti.
      Philosopher, I see that you are weary, but it does suit you to go there.

Conjugation

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • безвѣдьнъ (bezvědĭnŭ)
  • вѣдомъ (vědomŭ)
  • вѣдь (vědĭ)
  • вѣдьство (vědĭstvo)
  • вѣдьць (vědĭcĭ)
  • вѣдѣ (vědě)
  • вѣдѣние (věděnie)
  • заповѣдь (zapovědĭ)
  • заповѣдѣти (zapověděti)
  • извѣдѣти (izvěděti)
  • исповѣдь (ispovědĭ)
  • исповѣдьникъ (ispovědĭnikŭ)
  • исповѣдѣти (ispověděti)
  • навѣдомъ (navědomŭ)
  • навѣдѣти (navěděti)
  • невѣдомъ (nevědomŭ)
  • невѣдьство (nevědĭstvo)
  • невѣдѣние (nevěděnie)
  • недовѣдимъ (nedovědimŭ)
  • недовѣдьнъ (nedovědĭnŭ)
  • недовѣдѣние (nedověděnie)
  • недовѣдѣти (nedověděti)
  • несъвѣда (nesŭvěda)
  • несъвѣдьнъ (nesŭvědĭnŭ)
  • оувѣдѣние (uvěděnie)
  • оувѣдѣти (uvěděti)
  • повѣдь (povědĭ)
  • повѣдѣти (pověděti)
  • проповѣдь (propovědĭ)
  • проповѣдѣти (propověděti)
  • съвѣдь (sŭvědĭ)
  • съвѣдѣние (sŭvěděnie)
  • съвѣдѣтель (sŭvědětelĭ)
  • съвѣдѣтель (sŭvědětelĭ)
  • съвѣдѣти (sŭvěděti)

Descendants

  • Bulgarian: неведом (nevedom) (adj)
  • Russian: весть (vestʹ, (he/she/it) knows, in set expressions)

References

  • Бояджиев, Андрей (2016) Старобългарска читанка, София

Further reading

  • А. К. Поливанова, editor (2013), “Глагол вѣдѣти”, in Старославянский язык. Грамматика. Словари. (in Russian), Moscow: Университет Дмитрия Пожарского, page 324
  • Cejtlin, R.M.; Večerka, R.; Blagova, E., editors (1994), “А. Таблица форм атематических глаголов”, in Staroslavjanskij slovarʹ (po rukopisjam X—XI vekov) [Old Church Slavonic Dictionary (Based on 10–11th Century Manuscripts)], Moscow: Russkij jazyk, page 829
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    Григории, editor (1057), “Спряженіе глаголовъ неправильныхъ. § 39. (leaf 30)”, in Еуглие [Ostromir Gospels] (in Old Church Slavonic), page 30
  • Cejtlin, R.M.; Večerka, R.; Blagova, E., editors (1994), “вѣдѣти”, in Staroslavjanskij slovarʹ (po rukopisjam X—XI vekov) [Old Church Slavonic Dictionary (Based on 10–11th Century Manuscripts)], Moscow: Russkij jazyk, page 164
  • Hauptova Z., editor (1958–1997), “вѣдѣти”, in Slovník jazyka staroslověnského (Lexicon linguae palaeoslovenicae), volume 1, Prague: Euroslavica, page 375
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