pьrěti

pьrěti
pьrěti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `quarrel, deny, renounce'
Old Church Slavic:
pьrěti `quarrel, contradict, deny' [verb], pьrjǫ [1sg]
Czech:
příti se `quarrel, (obs.) be engaged in a lawsuit' [verb], pru se [1sg], přu se [1sg];
příti (obs.) `deny, renounce' [verb], přu [1sg], přím [1sg]
Old Czech:
přieti `question, deny, renounce' [verb], pru [1sg], přu [1sg]
Polish:
przeć (się) (14th-18th c.) `repudiate, renounce, be engaged in a lawsuit' [verb], przę (się) [1sg]
Indo-European reconstruction: pr-
Other cognates:
Skt. pŕ̯t- (RV) `battle, strife, fight' [f]

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