zagt

Etymology
Usually derived from (from 🇨🇬, from the present tense form ), from. The semantic evolution was presumably from “to make dirty, to defile” to “to defile by stealing” to “to steal”. Cognates include 🇨🇬, present form:, present form: ; from the adjectival form , also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. A more recent hypothesis relates to 🇨🇬, iterative form ; the present tense form  would then correspond to 🇨🇬. This hypothesis would presumably explain better the meaning of Latvian reflexive form (compare to 🇨🇬 и ).

Verb

 * 1) to steal to take something without permission, against the law, often also secretly, unbeknownst to its owner
 * 2)  to steal to obtain, to use secretly, without permission
 * 3)  to steal to cause someone to lose something, to not be able to use or have something
 * 1)  to steal to obtain, to use secretly, without permission
 * 2)  to steal to cause someone to lose something, to not be able to use or have something
 * 1)  to steal to cause someone to lose something, to not be able to use or have something
 * 1)  to steal to cause someone to lose something, to not be able to use or have something

Derived terms

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