/spèːti/
OriginFrom Proto-Slavic *spěti. Originally the present tense was spẹ̑jem (like grẹ́ti), which then contracted to spẹ̑m (like smẹ́ti). The short vowel and -i- in the imperative are analogical. First attested in the 19th century.
- archaicto go, to hurry
- archaicto tie, to bind
- archaicto staple
Formsspẹ́ti(canonical, imperfective) · spẹ́ti(infinitive) · spet(infinitive) · spẹ̑t(supine) · spẹ̑tje(noun-from-verb) · spȅč(participle, present) · -(converb, participle, present) · -(participle, past) · -(converb, participle, past) · spȅł(l-participle, masculine, singular) · spẹ̑ł(l-participle, masculine, singular) · spẹ̄la(feminine, l-participle, singular) · spẹ̄lo(converb, l-participle, neuter, singular) · spẹ̄la(dual, l-participle, masculine) · spẹ̄li(dual, feminine, l-participle) · spẹ̄li(converb, dual, l-participle, neuter) · spẹ̄li(l-participle, masculine, plural) · spẹ̄le(feminine, l-participle, plural) · spẹ̄la(converb, l-participle, neuter, plural) · spȅm(first-person, present, singular)
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