sỳtъ(jь)

sỳtъ(jь)
sỳtъ(jь) Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `satiated, full'
Old Church Slavic:
syta (Supr.) `satiated' [Nomdm adj o]
Russian:
sýtyj `satiated, full' [adj o]
Czech:
sytý `satiated, full' [adj o]
Slovak:
sýty `satiated, full' [adj o]
Polish:
syty `satiated, full' [adj o]
Serbo-Croatian:
sȉt `satiated, full' [adj o];
Čak. sȉt (Vrgada) `satiated, full' [adj o], sitȁ [Nomsf], sȉto [Nomsn];
Čak. sȉt (Hvar, Orbanići) `satiated, full' [adj o], sȉta [Nomsf], sȉto [Nomsn]
Slovene:
sìt `satiated, full' [adj o], síta [Nomsf]
Bulgarian:
sit `satiated, full, filling' [adj o]
Lithuanian:
sótus `satiated, full' [adj u] 3
Indo-European reconstruction: seh₂??-to- \{1\}
Comments: The origin of the *y is obscure.
Other cognates:
Lat. satis `enough' [adv];
Go. saʮs `satisfied, full' [adj]

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