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#: {{synonyms|rad|strjácat}}
#: {{synonyms|rad|strjácat}}
# to {{eng|doom}} {{+|rad|:svíma(acc)<to a fate>}}
# to {{eng|doom}} {{+|rad|:svíma(acc)<to a fate>}}
#: {{ex|rad|I hjendze dzatud strjảsú svíma hranþovíș lýx.|The gods doomed us to a life of suffering.}}
#: {{ex|rad|I hjendze dzatud *strjảsú* svíma hranþovíș lýx.|The gods *doomed* us to a life of suffering.}}


==== Conjugation ====
==== Conjugation ====

Latest revision as of 22:30, 27 October 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian strêht, strêcatt, from Old Radestrian scrêhtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *scêrktht (“to condemn, to convict”), from Proto-Hirdic *skɛ̄́skət, from Proto-Laenkean *skæjskætʼ-. Doublet of strjácat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/strjaːːt/
  • Rhyme: -aːːt

Verb

strjảt (transitive, first-person singular non-past strjảte, first-person singular past strjảsei, present adverbial participle strjảstivú, past adverbial participle strjảtúl, verbal noun strjảtaș)

  1. (archaic) to convict, to sentence, to condemn
    Synonym: strjácat
  2. to doom [with svíma (+ accusative) ‘to a fate’]
    I hjendze dzatud strjảsú svíma hranþovíș lýx.
    The gods doomed us to a life of suffering.

Conjugation