лижа

Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *lizati.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈliʒɐ]

Verb

ли́жа • (líža) first-singular present indicative, impf (perfective ли́зна)

  1. (transitive) to lick (to stroke with the tongue)
  2. (transitive) (of flames) to lick (to touch lightly)
  3. (reflexive with си) to lick up
    лижа си раните (idiom)liža si raniteto lick one's wounds

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • ли́звам (lízvam) (semelfactive)
  • доли́жа pf (dolíža), доли́звам impf (dolízvam)
  • зали́жа pf (zalíža), зали́звам impf (zalízvam)
  • изли́жа pf (izlíža), изли́звам impf (izlízvam)
  • нали́жа pf (nalíža), нали́звам impf (nalízvam)
  • оли́жа pf (olíža), оли́звам impf (olízvam)
  • обли́жа pf (oblíža), обли́звам impf (oblízvam)
    • бли́жа impf (blíža), бли́звам impf (blízvam) (back-formed, -б- interpreted as a part of the root)
  • поли́жа pf (políža), поли́звам impf (polízvam)
  • подли́жа се pf (podlíža se), подли́звам се impf (podlízvam se, to fawn, to ingratiate) (+ на (na))
  • лиза́ч (lizáč, drunkard) (figurative, literally: “licker)
  • ли́зец (lízec) (in compounds)
    • блюдоли́зец (bljudolízec, sycophant)
  • ли́зест (lízest, lickery)

See also

  • слиз (sliz, mucus, phlegm) (dialectal), сълза́ (sǎlzá, tear) (possibly related via s-mobile)
  • ли́зам се (lízam se), ли́згам се (lízgam se, to slide) (dialectal) < earlier *lyzati

References

Anagrams

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [lʲɪˈʐa]

Participle

лижа́ • (ližá)

  1. present adverbial imperfective participle of лиза́ть (lizátʹ)

Ukrainian

Лижі

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *lyža, if existing in Proto-Slavic at all. Cognate with Russian лы́жа (lýža).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɫɪʒɐ]

Noun

ли́жа • (lýža) f inan (genitive ли́жі, nominative plural ли́жі, genitive plural лиж, relational adjective ли́жний)

  1. ski (one of a pair of long flat runners designed for gliding over snow)
    ходи́ти на ли́жахxodýty na lýžaxto ski (literally, “to go on skis”)
    ходьба́ на ли́жахxodʹbá na lýžaxskiing (literally, “walking/going on skis”)

Declension

Derived terms

Further reading

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