ерикговати

Old Ruthenian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Attested from the mid 1600s. Borrowed from Latin ērigō with the addition of the suffix + -овати. Compare Russian эреги́ровать (eregírovatʹ).

Verb

е҆рикгова́ти (transliteration needed) impf

  1. to erect
    • 1676, Yoanykiy Galyatovskyy, Скарбни́ца потре́бнаѧ и҅ пожыте́чнаѧ всемꙋ́ свѣ́тꙋ, Novhorodok-Sěverskii, page 8:
      […] и҅ ѡ҅д꙽ ꙁлочести́вого Ба́тїѧ таtа́рскогѡ Царѧ̀ зопсова́нꙋю, ꙁ꙽ своє́и скарбни́ци свои́ми ска́рбами ресtаврꙋ́єш꙽ и҅ е҅риґꙋ́єшъ […]
      […] i҅ ôd zločestívoho Bátija tatárskohô Carjà zopsovánuju, z svojéi skarbníci svoími skárbami restavrúješ i҅ e҅rigúješ […]
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Descendants

  • Belarusian: эрэгава́ць (erehavácʹ)
  • Rusyn: ереґова́ти (eregováty)
  • Ukrainian: ерегува́ти (erehuváty)

Further reading

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