грети

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gretì (to dig, to scrape, to rake).[1]

Verb

грети • (gretiimpf

  1. to bury
  2. to scrape
  3. to row
    • Excerpt from the Story of Boris and Gleb, line 45:
      И яко узьрѣ я святыи, въздрадовася душею, а они узьрѣвъше и омрачаахуся и гребяху къ нему.
      I jako uzĭrě ja svjatyi, vŭzdradovasja dušeju, a oni uzĭrěvŭše i omračaaxusja i grebjaxu kŭ nemu.
      And as the holy one caught sight of them, he rejoiced in his soul; but as they saw him, they grew dark and rowed toward him.

Conjugation

Conjugation of грети (class IA1, transitive)
infinitive supine verbal noun
грети
greti
гретъ
gretŭ
гребеньѥ
grebenĭje
participles1 present past
active гребꙑ
greby
гребъ
grebŭ
passive гребомъ
grebomŭ
гребенъ
grebenŭ
l-participle masculine neuter feminine
singular греблъ
greblŭ
гребло
greblo
гребла
grebla
dual гребла
grebla
греблѣ
greblě
греблѣ
greblě
plural гребли
grebli
гребла
grebla
греблꙑ
grebly
present imperfect imperative
singular 1st гребѫ
grebǫ
гребѣахъ
greběaxŭ
2nd гребеши
grebeši
гребѣаше
greběaše
греби
grebi
3rd гребетъ
grebetŭ
гребѣаше
greběaše
греби
grebi
dual 1st гребевѣ
grebevě
гребѣаховѣ
greběaxově
гребѣве
greběve
2nd гребета
grebeta
гребѣашета
greběašeta
гребѣта
greběta
3rd гребете, гребета
grebete, grebeta
гребѣашете, гребѣашета
greběašete, greběašeta
plural 1st гребемъ
grebemŭ
гребѣахомъ
greběaxomŭ
гребѣмъ
greběmŭ
2nd гребете
grebete
гребѣашете
greběašete
гребѣте
greběte
3rd гребѫтъ
grebǫtŭ
гребѣахѫ
greběaxǫ
ox-aorist5 s-aorist6
singular 1st гребохъ
greboxŭ
грѣсъ
grěsŭ
2nd гребе
grebe
гребе
grebe
3rd гребе
grebe
гребе
grebe
dual 1st гребоховѣ
greboxově
грѣсовѣ
grěsově
2nd гребоста
grebosta
грѣста
grěsta
3rd гребосте, гребоста
greboste, grebosta
грѣсте, грѣста
grěste, grěsta
plural 1st гребохомъ
greboxomŭ
грѣсомъ
grěsomŭ
2nd гребосте
greboste
грѣсте
grěste
3rd гребошѧ
grebošę
грѣсѧ
grěsę
compound tenses
perfect2 Use the l-participle of грети and the present tense of the auxiliary verb бꙑти
e.g. first-person masculine singular → греблъ ѥсмь
pluperfect2 Use the l-participle of грети and the imperfective aorist or imperfect tense of the auxiliary verb бꙑти
e.g. first-person masculine singular → греблъ бѣхъ or греблъ бѣахъ
future Use the infinitive of грети and the present tense of the auxiliary verb имѣти, хотѣти, начѧти or въчѧти
e.g. first-person singular → имамь грети, хощѫ грети, начьнѫ грети or въчьнѫ грети
future perfect2, 3 Use the l-participle of грети and the future tense of the auxiliary verb бꙑти
e.g. first-person masculine singular → греблъ бѫдѫ
conditional2 Use the l-participle of грети and the conditional mood4 or perfective aorist tense of the auxiliary verb бꙑти
e.g. first-person masculine singular → греблъ бимь or греблъ бꙑхъ

1 For declension of participles, see their entries.
2 Except first/second-person neuter.
3 Attested only in a few instances.
4 The dual forms are unattested.
5 Also called a new aorist.
6 Also called a sigmatic aorist.
See also Old Church Slavonic grammar § Verbs on WikipediaWikipedia .

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Havlová, Eva, editor (1994), “greti”, in Etymologický slovník jazyka staroslověnského [Etymological Dictionary of the Old Church Slavonic Language] (in Czech), numbers 4 (gostь – istonǫti), Prague: Academia, →ISBN, page 201

Further reading

  • грети”, in GORAZD (overall work in Czech, English, and Russian), http://gorazd.org, 2016—2025
  • грети”, in Исторически речник на българския език (in Bulgarian), Sofia University "St. Clement Ohridsky", 2011–2022