vesz

Etymology
From earlier *vewə- (compare ‘buying’,  ‘he bought’), from. Often considered a doublet of, but this may not be correct.

Verb

 * 1)  to take, grab out of some food etc.:
 * 2)  to get, take, obtain
 * 3)  to buy optionally: from someone:, for someone:
 * 4)  to take classes
 * 5)  to consider, deem, regard as something:,  assign some quality to
 * 6)  to consider, take to take up as an example
 * 7)  to put on clothes
 * 1)  to buy optionally: from someone:, for someone:
 * 2)  to take classes
 * 3)  to consider, deem, regard as something:,  assign some quality to
 * 4)  to consider, take to take up as an example
 * 5)  to put on clothes
 * 1)  to consider, deem, regard as something:,  assign some quality to
 * 2)  to consider, take to take up as an example
 * 3)  to put on clothes
 * 1)  to consider, take to take up as an example
 * 2)  to put on clothes
 * 1)  to consider, take to take up as an example
 * 2)  to put on clothes
 * 1)  to put on clothes
 * 1)  to put on clothes

Usage notes

 * The verbs and  (q.v.) (“to perish, to be destroyed, to get lost”) may also appear as  in some phrases.

Conjugation
Note that the sound is only part of the present-tense indicative forms of this verb, otherwise its stem is ve-. For past-tense and conditional/subjunctive forms starting with, see the conjugation of the unrelated verbs and (for the subjunctive).