имати

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to have
 * 2) * John 8:24, from Codex Marianus, 4082400-4082420:
 * "cu"

- аште бо вѣрꙑ не емлете ѣко азъ есмъ · ꙋмьрете въ грѣсѣхъ вашихъ ·


 * 1) to take
 * 2) * lines 154-156, from the Primary Chronicle:
 * "cu"

- и побѣгоша людьє изъ града. и повелѣ ѡльга воємъ своимъ имати є, ꙗко взѧ градъ и пожьже и.


 * 1) to acquire

Conjugation
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Alternative:

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to have, possess, own
 * 2)  to be, be located (in past and future tenses usually replaced by
 * 3)  to have to, be obliged to
 * 4)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to be, be located (in past and future tenses usually replaced by
 * 2)  to have to, be obliged to
 * 3)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to be, be located (in past and future tenses usually replaced by
 * 2)  to have to, be obliged to
 * 3)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to be, be located (in past and future tenses usually replaced by
 * 2)  to have to, be obliged to
 * 3)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to have to, be obliged to
 * 2)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to have to, be obliged to
 * 2)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to have to, be obliged to
 * 2)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to have to, be obliged to
 * 2)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to wear, have on
 * 1)  to wear, have on