prżijóncz
Masurian
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish przyjąć.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpr̝ijont͡ʃ]
- Syllabification: prżi‧jóncz
Verb
prżijóncz pf (imperfective prżijmowacz or prżijmacz)
- (transitive) to receive, to take in (to accept as a guest)
- (transitive) to receive, to accept (to take that what someone gives)
- (transitive) to take on (to agree to allow someone to work somewhere)
- (transitive) to allow something to happen
- (transitive) to receive, to accept (to agree to; to consider or deem good)
- (intransitive, of the moon) to wax (to increase in size)
- (transitive) to absorb, to take in, to soak up
- (reflexive with szie, of plants) to take root
- (reflexive with szie, of medicine) to be taken; to take, to take hold (to make someone's body resistant to something)
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