skatīt

Etymology
Originally the iterative-causative form of an unattested verb “to jump” (cf. 🇨🇬 “to tackle eagerly, to move around, to stir up, to liven up”, archaic “to jump”, and  dialectal  “to urge”), from , , from  (maybe ) “to jump, to swirl.” The semantic evolution was probably: “to jump around” > “to be active, alert” > “to pay attention, to observe” > “to watch, to see.” Cognates include 🇨🇬, , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to look at, to see to perceive something visually, usually in order to obtain information from it, to become familiar with it
 * 2) to see, to watch to appreciate visually a work of art; to follow an activity, a game, etc.
 * 3) to see, to watch to imagine in one's mind
 * 4) to see, to check, to examine to evaluate visually
 * 5) to see (as), to analyze, to evaluate
 * 1) to see, to watch to appreciate visually a work of art; to follow an activity, a game, etc.
 * 2) to see, to watch to imagine in one's mind
 * 3) to see, to check, to examine to evaluate visually
 * 4) to see (as), to analyze, to evaluate
 * 1) to see, to watch to imagine in one's mind
 * 2) to see, to check, to examine to evaluate visually
 * 3) to see (as), to analyze, to evaluate
 * 1) to see, to watch to imagine in one's mind
 * 2) to see, to check, to examine to evaluate visually
 * 3) to see (as), to analyze, to evaluate
 * 1) to see (as), to analyze, to evaluate
 * 1) to see (as), to analyze, to evaluate
 * 1) to see (as), to analyze, to evaluate

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