Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/smǫgnǫti

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Etymology[edit]

Traditionally reconstructed as *smugnǫti and connected with Lithuanian smáugti, English smoke, Ancient Greek σμύχω (smúkhō), Armenian մուխ (mux). In view of *smogorъ, *smogolь, *smagnǫti, may be seen as a secondary nasalisation and related to Lithuanian smógos, smogóti; compare *smęgnǫti.

Verb[edit]

*smǫgnǫti

  1. thirst, wither

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