есть

Etymology
First attested as in year 1095±25. From.

Etymology 1
, from, from.

Verb

 * 1) to eat
 * , Mark 2.26:
 * 1) * "ru"

- Как вошел он в дом Божий при первосвященнике Авиафаре и ел хлебы предложения, которых не должно было есть никому, кроме священников, и дал и бывшим с ним?



Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * , Mark 2.28:
 * 1) * "ru"
 * 1) * "ru"

- посему Сын Человеческий есть господин и субботы.


 * 1) there is, there are, exists/exist
 * 2) am/is/are located (at) (usually omitted)
 * 3) am, is, are (used with any person or thing in any number, usually omitted but used for emphasis)
 * 1) am/is/are located (at) (usually omitted)
 * 2) am, is, are (used with any person or thing in any number, usually omitted but used for emphasis)
 * 1) am, is, are (used with any person or thing in any number, usually omitted but used for emphasis)
 * 1) am, is, are (used with any person or thing in any number, usually omitted but used for emphasis)

Usage notes

 * This form of is special and most frequently used in the present tense, for past and future tense and other forms, see.
 * The pre-reform orthography (1918) form doesn't apply to this sense, only to the sense "to eat"; thus, the two terms were spelled differently before the reform.

Etymology 3
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Interjection

 * 1) yes!, hooray!
 * 2) okay, right, roger
 * 3)  yessir!
 * 4)  aye-aye!