gъnǫti

gъnǫti
gъnǫti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `bend'
Page in Trubačev: VII 188-189
Church Slavic:
gъ(b)nuti (RuCS) `bend' [verb]
Russian:
gnut' `bend' [verb], gnu [1sg], gnët [3sg]
Old Russian:
gъ(b)nuti `bend' [verb]
Czech:
hnouti `move' [verb]
Slovak:
hnút' `move' [verb]
Polish:
giąć `bend' [verb], gnę [1sg]
Serbo-Croatian:
gànuti `move' [verb]
Slovene:
gǝníti `move' [verb], gánem [1sg]
Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: gub-
Lithuanian:
gùbti `bend, curve (intr.)' [verb], gum̃ba [3sg]
Latvian:
gubt `bend, curve (intr.)' [verb], gubst [3sg]
Indo-European reconstruction: gʰubʰ-
Page in Pokorny: 450
Other cognates:
OE géap `crooked, sly' [adj]

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