[pekˈtɪ]
OriginInherited from Old Ruthenian пекти (pekti), from Old East Slavic печи (peči), from Proto-Slavic *peťi; the -kt- cluster, which had regularly become -ť- before -i in Proto-Slavic, was restored by analogy.
- transitiveto bake, to roast
- transitiveto scorch, to parch
- transitiveto burn (a limb or other body part)
- intransitiveto burn, to sting, to smart
- impersonal, intransitiveto be itching to do sth.
- transitiveto torment, to excruciate, to disturb
- colloquial, transitiveto scold, to reprimand, to tell off, to admonish
Formsпекти́(canonical, imperfective) · pektý(romanization) · пекти́(imperfective, infinitive) · -(active, imperfective, present) · -(active, imperfective, past) · -(imperfective, passive, present) · пе́чений(imperfective, passive, past) · impersonal: пе́чено(imperfective, passive, past) · печучи́(adverbial, imperfective, present) · пі́кши(adverbial, imperfective, past) · печу́(first-person, imperfective, present, singular) · бу́ду пекти́(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · пекти́му(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · пече́ш(imperfective, present, second-person, singular) · бу́деш пекти́(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · пекти́меш(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · пече́(imperfective, present, singular, third-person) · бу́де пекти́(future, imperfective, singular, third-person) · пекти́ме(future, imperfective, singular, third-person) · пече́м(first-person, imperfective, plural, present)
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