крещя

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Slavic *krěščati (cf. Serbo-Croatian крије́штати) or *kręščati (Gerov), of onomatopoeic origin. By surface analysis, кря́сък (krjásǎk, shout, cry) +‎ (-ja).

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крещя́ (kreštjá) first-singular present indicativeimpf

  1. (intransitive) to shout, to scream, to yell, to cry
    крещя́ като подивя́л (intransitive)kreštjá kato podivjálto scream like a madman
  2. to squawk, to shriek, to screech (of animals, typically birds)
  3. (transitive) to shout out, to scold, to address loudly and fiercely
    крещя́ зло́бни оби́ди ня́кому (transitive)kreštjá zlóbni obídi njákomuto shout out resentful insults towards somebody
  4. (expressive) to bray, to clamor (to make discordant harsh noises in result of irritation or rage)
  5. (by extension, figurative) to announce in loud tone

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