pirkt

Etymology
This word is traditionally derived from, , from  (whence 🇨🇬 prepositions , , q.v.), as a verb “to take over, past (somewhere)” > “to take (somewhere) to sell” > “to sell”, with an extra k. With this meaning, cf. 🇨🇬,, and 🇨🇬 (< ). In the Baltic languages, the meaning “to sell” became “to buy,” given the nature of buying and selling as two aspects of the same two-sided event. From the same stem also, q.v. A more recent suggestion is that may derive from another  stem  (whence , q.v.), with as original meaning “to rob, to plunder;” in several Indo-European languages, verbs of buying originate from verbs of taking (cf. 🇨🇬, earlier “to take”). Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to buy, to purchase to obtain, to acquire something by paying an appropriate amount of money
 * 2)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice
 * 1)  to buy to obtain something with effort, with sacrifice

Derived terms

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