deriś
See also: deris
Lower Sorbian
Alternative forms
- derisch (obsolete)
Etymology
From deŕ (“a hit, punch”), from the root of Polish uderzyć, Czech udeřit, Russian ударить (udaritʹ), and Old Church Slavonic оударити (udariti).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdɛrʲiɕ]
Verb
deriś pf (imperfective biś)
Conjugation
Conjugation of deriś (perfective)
| Present | Singular | Dual | Plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st person | deriju derijom |
derijomej | derijomy |
| 2nd person | derijoš | derijotej | derijośo |
| 3rd person | derijo | derijotej | deriju |
| Preterite | Singular | Dual | Plural |
| 1st person | derich | derichmej | derichmy |
| 2nd person | deri | derištej | derišćo |
| 3rd person | deri | derištej | derichu |
| Imperative | Singular | Dual | Plural |
| 2nd person | deŕ | deŕtej | deŕśo |
- Participles
- Present: —
- Past active (“ł-form”): derił
- Past passive: derjony
- Infinitive
- deriś
- Supine
- derit
- Verbal noun
- derjenje
Derived terms
- derjenje n (“a hit, punch”)
- póderiś pf (“beat down”)
- pśederiś pf (“beat through”)
- pśideriś pf (“beat one’s way to”)
- wótderiś pf (“beat away”)
- wuderiś pf (“beat out”)
- zaderiś pf (“beat down heavily”)
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