бороти

Old East Slavic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *borti.

Verb

бороти (boroti) ?

  1. to fight
    • Иоанъ, editor (1076), бороти сѧ”, in Изборник 1076 года [Izbornik of 1076], page 213 (107), line 3
      И бороти сѧ съ врагъмь въ изнеможени плъти· и въ ништетѣ дш҃ѧ: и вьсе повелѣниѥ творити· и не потрѣбьна себе гл҃ати: и бл҃гдарити б҃а:
      I boroti sę sŭ vragŭmĭ vŭ iznemoženi plŭti· i vŭ ništetě dš:ę: i vĭse povelěnije tvoriti· i ne potrěbĭna sebe gl:ati: i bl:gdariti b:a:
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Inflection

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Descendants

  • Russian: боро́ться (borótʹsja)
  • Ukrainian: боро́тися (borótysja)

Further reading

Ukrainian

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic бороти (boroti, to fight), from Proto-Slavic *borti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bɔˈrɔte]
  • (file)

Verb

боро́ти (boróty) impf (perfective поборо́ти)

  1. (transitive) to be winning in a fight, to overcome
  2. to fight down (a feeling)
  3. (rare) to fight

Conjugation

Further reading

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