ôddacz
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Masurian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Polish oddać. By surface analysis, ôd- + dacz.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ôddacz pf (imperfective ôddawacz)
- (ditransitive) to give back, to return (to give to the original owner) [+dative = to whom]
- (ditransitive) to give away; to offer (to give to someone) [+dative = to whom]
- (transitive) to put back, to replace; to deliver
- (transitive) to place; to direct; to send
- (intransitive or impersonal) to be; to exist
- (ditransitive) to return, to give back, to reciprocate (to perform the same gesture as someone else) [+dative = to whom]
- (transitive) to give out, to create
- (reflexive with szie) to give oneself away (to marry)
- (reflexive with szie) to dedicate oneself, to devote oneself (to focus all of one's energy on something) [+ dlá (genitive) = to what]
Further reading
[edit]Categories:
- Masurian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Masurian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Masurian terms inherited from Old Polish
- Masurian terms derived from Old Polish
- Masurian terms prefixed with ôd-
- Masurian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Masurian/ɔddat͡ʃ
- Rhymes:Masurian/ɔddat͡ʃ/2 syllables
- Masurian lemmas
- Masurian verbs
- Masurian perfective verbs
- Masurian ditransitive verbs
- Masurian transitive verbs
- Masurian intransitive verbs
- Masurian impersonal verbs
- Masurian reflexive verbs