сластить

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Russian

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Etymology

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From сласть (slastʹ) +‎ -и́ть (-ítʹ), or directly inherited from Proto-Slavic *solstiti, in which case it's a doublet of солости́ть (solostítʹ, to have a sweetish taste (regional)), inherited from Old East Slavic.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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сласти́ть (slastítʹimpf (perfective посласти́ть or подсласти́ть)

  1. (transitive, also figuratively) to sweeten
  2. (intransitive) to have a sweet or sweetish taste

Conjugation

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