ериґовати
Appearance
Old Ruthenian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- е҆риґова́ти (e҆rigováti)
Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Latin ērigō with the addition of the suffix + -овати (-ovati). Compare Russian эреги́ровать (eregírovatʹ). First attested in the mid 1600s.
Verb
[edit]ериґовати • (erigovati) impf
- to erect
- 1676, Yoanykiy Galyatovskyy, Скарбни́ца потре́бнаѧ и҅ пожыте́чнаѧ всемꙋ́ свѣ́тꙋ [Skarbníca potrébnaja i҅ požytéčnaja vsemú svě́tu][1], Novhorodok-Sěverskii, page 8:
- […] и҅ ѡ҅д꙽ ꙁлочести́вого Ба́тїѧ таtа́рскогѡ Царѧ̀ зопсова́нꙋю, ꙁ꙽ своє́и скарбни́ци свои́ми ска́рбами ресtаврꙋ́єш꙽ и҅ е҅риґꙋ́єшъ […]
- […] i҅ ôd zločestívoho Bátija tatárskohô Carjà zopsovánuju, z svojéi skarbníci svoími skárbami restavrúješ i҅ e҅rigúješ […]
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Descendants
[edit]- Belarusian: эрэгава́ць (erehavácʹ)
- Carpathian Rusyn: ереґова́ти (eregováty)
- Ukrainian: ерегува́ти (erehuváty)
Further reading
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Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.Zhurawski, A. I., editor (1989), “ерикговати”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), numbers 9 (дорогоценный – жеребей), Minsk: Navuka i tekhnika, →ISBN, page 218