gulēt

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to sleep

Etymology
From the same stem as the verb (q.v.), of which it was originally the iterative (and possibly causative) form. Originally it was an i-stem, as can be seen in dialectal forms like, instad of ,. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (< ).

Verb

 * 1) to sleep, to be asleep
 * 2)  to lie down to be in horizontal position
 * 3) to lie in bed because of sickness; to be bedridden
 * 4) of dead people to lie, to rest to be buried in a grave
 * 5) of plants to lie (on the ground)
 * 6) of objects to lie, to be in a lying position
 * 7) of objects to lie (idle), to not be in use
 * 8) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1)  to lie down to be in horizontal position
 * 2) to lie in bed because of sickness; to be bedridden
 * 3) of dead people to lie, to rest to be buried in a grave
 * 4) of plants to lie (on the ground)
 * 5) of objects to lie, to be in a lying position
 * 6) of objects to lie (idle), to not be in use
 * 7) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1) to lie in bed because of sickness; to be bedridden
 * 2) of dead people to lie, to rest to be buried in a grave
 * 3) of plants to lie (on the ground)
 * 4) of objects to lie, to be in a lying position
 * 5) of objects to lie (idle), to not be in use
 * 6) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1) of dead people to lie, to rest to be buried in a grave
 * 2) of plants to lie (on the ground)
 * 3) of objects to lie, to be in a lying position
 * 4) of objects to lie (idle), to not be in use
 * 5) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1) of plants to lie (on the ground)
 * 2) of objects to lie, to be in a lying position
 * 3) of objects to lie (idle), to not be in use
 * 4) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1) of objects to lie, to be in a lying position
 * 2) of objects to lie (idle), to not be in use
 * 3) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1) of objects to lie (idle), to not be in use
 * 2) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1) of objects to lie (idle), to not be in use
 * 2) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)
 * 1) of fluid substances, light, darkness to spread over, to occupy (a place)

Usage notes
There are two forms of the present active participle: and, both acceptable (the latter more frequent). Some authors suggest that should only be used in the sense of “sleeping,” while  would have the more general sense of “lying (down).” In actual practice, however, this distinction is often not maintained.

Derived terms

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