сътѧѕати

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Old Church Slavonic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From съ- (sŭ-) +‎ тѧѕати (tędzati), from Proto-Slavic *tędzati.

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сътѧѕати (sŭtędzatiimpf

  1. to argue
    • Luke 24:17, from Codex Assemanius, 3241700-3241710:
      Рече же кь німа что сѫтъ словеса си о нихъже сътѧѕаета сѧ кь себѣ и́дѫща и́ е́ста дрѧсела ·
      Reče že kĭ nima čto sǫtŭ slovesa si o nixŭže sŭtędzajeta sę kĭ sebě ídǫšta í ésta dręsela ·
      He asked them, “What are you discussing together as you walk along?” They stood still, their faces downcast.

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