dziedāt

Etymology
From, from , , with an extra -d. Originally, was an iterative-intensive form of an earlier verb, either  (< ; cf, 🇨🇬), or  (<  <, from which also ).

Cognates include 🇨🇬,, , , 🇨🇬 (🇨🇬, Russian dialectal ), 🇨🇬, , , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to sing to use one's voice to produce musical sounds
 * 2) to sing to reproduce a song with one's voice
 * 3) to sing to practice a vocal art; to participate in a singing group, to play a singing role in a musical performance
 * 4)  to sing to produce sounds, often melodious sounds, typical of its species
 * 5)  to sing to produce a musical, melodious sound
 * 6)  to sing to write, to recite poetry
 * 1) to sing to reproduce a song with one's voice
 * 2) to sing to practice a vocal art; to participate in a singing group, to play a singing role in a musical performance
 * 3)  to sing to produce sounds, often melodious sounds, typical of its species
 * 4)  to sing to produce a musical, melodious sound
 * 5)  to sing to write, to recite poetry
 * 1)  to sing to produce sounds, often melodious sounds, typical of its species
 * 2)  to sing to produce a musical, melodious sound
 * 3)  to sing to write, to recite poetry
 * 1)  to sing to produce sounds, often melodious sounds, typical of its species
 * 2)  to sing to produce a musical, melodious sound
 * 3)  to sing to write, to recite poetry
 * 1)  to sing to produce a musical, melodious sound
 * 2)  to sing to write, to recite poetry
 * 1)  to sing to produce a musical, melodious sound
 * 2)  to sing to write, to recite poetry
 * 1)  to sing to write, to recite poetry
 * 1)  to sing to write, to recite poetry
 * 1)  to sing to write, to recite poetry

Derived terms

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