зарок

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *zarokъ. Deverbal from early Proto-Slavic *zarekti (later *zareťi), with Indo-European ablaut typical of nouns. Compare заре́чь (zaréčʹ, to prohibit, to force to renounce), заре́чься (zaréčʹsja, to renounce, to forswear).

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Noun[edit]

заро́к (zarókm inan (genitive заро́ка, nominative plural заро́ки, genitive plural заро́ков)

  1. negative oath or vow (solemn promise not to do something)

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