dvașt

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Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian dvaștt, from Old Radestrian dwaštt, inherited from Proto-Radic *dwašht, from Proto-Hirdic *ḏuḡóch- (“to awaken, to ring the morning bell”), from Proto-Laenkean *dugócʰ-. Cognate with Riyan zúr (“to wake up”, intransitive) and Laefevian liøsad (“to ring, to toll”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/dvaʃt/
  • Rhyme: -aʃt

Verb

dvașt (transitive, first-person singular non-past dvașe, first-person singular past dvoșei, present adverbial participle dvașevú, past adverbial participle dvașúl, verbal noun dvașaș)

  1. to wake up, to awaken
  2. (reflexive with dzist) to wake up (regain consciousness)

Conjugation

Translations

to wake up (intransitive)