Lexicon of Old Church Slavonic Verbs

Verbs based on root *vrg-

otъ-vrěšti
3sg.prs otъvrъžetъ (e-stem), 2/3sg.aor otъvrъže (e-stem)
Leskien class I
pf aspect
transitive
arguments: acc/sę, (otъ +) gen
prefix variation: vъ-, vъz-, vъspro-, vy-, za-, iz-, ispro-, na-, niz-, opro-, otъ-, po-, pri-, prě-, raz-, sъ-, sъniz- (pf)

3pl.aor otъvrъgǫ in Ps 77:57

SJS

vъ-vrъgnǫti
3sg.prs vъvrъgnetъ (ne-stem), 2/3sg.aor vъvrъže (e-stem)
Leskien class II
pf aspect
transitive
arguments: acc
prefix variation: vъ-, vъz-, do-, iz-, ispro-, niz-, otъ-, po- (pf)

Mikl. only, inf vъvrъgnǫti attested e.g. in Petka (14th c.)


vrъgati
3sg.prs vrъgaetъ (aje-stem), 2/3sg.aor vrъga (a-stem)
Leskien class III
ipf aspect
ambitransitive
arguments: acc
prefix variation: vъ-, iz-, niz-, otъ-, po- (ipf)

Mikl. only, likely late, besides nizvrъgovati (16th c.)


vražati
3sg.prs vražaetъ (i-aje-stem), 2/3sg.aor vraža (i-a-stem)
Leskien class III
(ipf) aspect
ambitransitive
arguments: acc

vražiti
3sg.prs vražitъ (i-stem), 2/3sg.aor vraži (i-stem)
Leskien class IV
(ipf) aspect
ambitransitive
arguments: acc
prefix variation: vъ-, pro-, sъ- (pf)

ʹdivine, conjureʹ, Mikl. only, but attested already in 11th c.
ESSJ (1085): likely going back to the meaning ʹcast a lotʹ, but it could be also based on the root of vragъ ʹenemyʹ (cf. root vrag-), which could be relevant at least for sъvražiti sę ʹadversariʹ



Examples in the corpus: isprovrъgnǫti nizъvrěšti otvrěšti povrěšti privrěšti vrěšti vyvrěšti vъvrěšti vъvrъgnǫti vъzvrěšti

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