торить

Russian

Etymology

Cognate with Ukrainian тори́ти (torýty); from dialectal тор (tor, beaten path) + -и́ть (-ítʹ), inherited from Proto-Slavic *torъ and cognate with Ukrainian тор (tor, rut) (gen. sg. то́ру (tóru)), Serbo-Croatian то̑р (wattle fence, paddock) (gen. sg. то̏ра), Chakavian то̏р (track, fence) (gen. sg то́ра), Slovene tòr (friction, rubbing) (tonal orthography) (gen. sg tọ́ra (tonal orthography)), Moravian dialect tor (road), Polish tór (beaten track) (gen. sg toru). Derived from Proto-Slavic *terti (to rub), whence тере́ть (terétʹ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tɐˈrʲitʲ]

Verb

тори́ть (torítʹ) impf (perfective протори́ть)

  1. (literary) to tread, to clear (a path or road) (by frequent walking or traveling)

Conjugation

Derived terms

imperfective

perfective

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