дꙑхати

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *dyxati.

Verb

дꙑхати • (dyxati) impf

  1. to breathe
    • from Vita Constantini:
      ни ли не дъіхаемъ на аеръ равьно вьси?
      ni li ne dŭixaemŭ na aerŭ ravĭno vĭsi?
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. to blow

Conjugation

Alternative conjugation:

Derived terms

  • въздꙑхание (vŭzdyxanie)
  • въздꙑхати (vŭzdyxati)
  • дꙑхание (dyxanie)
  • издꙑхание (izdyxanie)
  • издꙑхати (izdyxati)
  • отъдꙑхание (otŭdyxanie)
  • отъдꙑхати (otŭdyxati)

Descendants

  • Bulgarian: дихам (diham), дишам (dišam)
  • Serbo-Croatian: дисати
  • Slovene: dihati
  • Russian: дыхать (dyxatʹ)

References

  • дꙑхати in Исторически речник на Българския език, Sofia University "St. Clement Ohridsky"
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