Proto-Slavic
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *mautei , from Proto-Indo-European *muH- (<*miuH-) 'wet, damp, to wash' [Pokorny 741-743]. Derksen, 2008. Cognate with Lithuanian maudyti , Latvian maut .
Verb
*mỳti impf [ 1] [ 2]
to wash
Conjugation
Conjugation of
*myti, *my, *myjetь (
impf. ,
-V- , s-aorist, accent paradigm a)
Verbal noun
Infinitive
Supine
L-participle
*mytьje
*myti
*mytъ
*mylъ
Participles
Tense
Past
Present
Passive
*mytъ
*myjemъ
Active
*myvъ
*myję
Aorist
Present
Person
1st
2nd
3rd
1st
2nd
3rd
Singular
*myxъ
*my
*my
*myjǫ
*myješi
*myjetь
Dual
*myxově
*mysta
*myste
*myjevě
*myjeta
*myjete
Plural
*myxomъ
*myste
*myšę
*myjemъ
*myjete
*myjǫtь
Imperfect
Imperative
Person
1st
2nd
3rd
1st
2nd
3rd
Singular
*myjaaxъ
*myjaaše
*myjaaše
—
*myji
*myji
Dual
*myjaaxově
*myjaašeta
*myjaašete
*myjivě
*myjita
—
Plural
*myjaaxomъ
*myjaašete
*myjaaxǫ
*myjimъ
*myjite
—
Derived terms
Descendants
East Slavic:
Old East Slavic: мꙑти ( myti )
Belarusian: мыць ( mycʹ )
Russian: мыть ( mytʹ )
Carpathian Rusyn: мыти ( mŷty )
Ukrainian: ми́ти ( mýty )
South Slavic:
West Slavic:
Old Czech: mýti
Czech: mýt
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Kashubian: mëc
Polish: myć
Slovak: mуť
Slovincian: mȧ̃c
Sorbian:
Upper Sorbian: myć
Lower Sorbian: myś
References
^ Derksen, Rick (2008 ) “*mỳti”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN , page 338 : “v. (a) ‘wash’ ”
^ Olander, Thomas (2001 ) “myti: myjǫ myjetь”, in Common Slavic Accentological Word List [1] , Copenhagen: Editiones Olander: “a (SA 204, 212f., 246; PR 133; MP 23, 27) ”