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resek

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Cornish

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Etymology

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    From Middle Cornish resek, from Proto-Brythonic *rrėdɨd, from Proto-Celtic *reteti. Cognate with Breton redek, Irish rith, Manx roie, Scottish Gaelic ruith, and Welsh rhedeg.

    Verb

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    resek

    1. to run, race
      Synonym: ponya
    2. (liquids) to flow

    Conjugation

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    Conjugation of resek
    singular plural impersonal
    first second third first second third
    indicative present/future resav resydh res resyn resowgh resons resir
    preterite resis ressys resas ressyn ressowgh ressons resas
    imperfect resen reses resa resen resewgh resens resys
    pluperfect ressen resses ressa ressen ressewgh ressens ressys
    subjunctive present/future ressiv ressi resso ressyn ressowgh ressons resser
    imperfect ressen resses ressa ressen ressewgh ressens ressys
    imperative res reses resyn resewgh resens
    non-finites present participle verbal adjective
    ow resek resys

    Derived terms

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    Noun

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    resek m (plural resegow)

    1. race
      Synonym: res