лучить

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [lʊˈt͡ɕitʲ]

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *lučìti (to find? to throw? to reach? (reflexive) to happen?), from an Indo-European root *lewk- (light); compare Proto-Slavic *lũčь (ray, torch). The meaning "to hunt at night with a torch" may have a separate etymology as a denominative verb derived from *lũčь.

Verb

лучи́ть (lučítʹ) impf

  1. (dialectal) to allow
  2. (regional) to hunt (fish, etc.) at night with a lit torch
Conjugation
Derived terms

imperfective

perfective

Etymology 2

From Proto-Slavic *lǭčìti (to separate). For the meaning "to snare, to entice" in some prefixed verbs, compare cognate Proto-Slavic *lęťi (to bend, to set traps) < *lękti.

Verb

лучи́ть (lučítʹ) impf

  1. (dialectal) to unite
Conjugation
Derived terms

imperfective

  • залуча́ть (zalučátʹ)
  • облуча́ть (oblučátʹ)
  • облуча́ться (oblučátʹsja)
  • отлуча́ть (otlučátʹ)
  • отлуча́ться (otlučátʹsja)
  • прилуча́ть (prilučátʹ)
  • разлуча́ть (razlučátʹ)
  • разлуча́ться (razlučátʹsja)
  • случа́ть (slučátʹ)

perfective

  • залучи́ть (zalučítʹ)
  • облучи́ть (oblučítʹ)
  • облучи́ться (oblučítʹsja)
  • отлучи́ть (otlučítʹ)
  • отлучи́ться (otlučítʹsja)
  • прилучи́ть (prilučítʹ)
  • разлучи́ть (razlučítʹ)
  • разлучи́ться (razlučítʹsja)
  • случи́ть (slučítʹ)
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