gajati

gajati
gajati Grammatical information: v.
Page in Trubačev: VI 84
Russian:
gájat' (dial.) `yawn, talk, scream, curse' [verb]
Old Russian:
gajati `caw, croak' [verb]
Lithuanian:
giedóti `sing' [verb]
Latvian:
dziêdât `sing' [verb]
Indo-European reconstruction: g(ʷ)eHi- (g(ʷ)oHi-??)
Other cognates:
Skt. gā́yati `sing' [verb]

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