leknout
/[ˈlɛknou̯t]/
Czechverb
Grammatical form
leknout is the perfective form form of lekat — “to frighten, to scare”.
Definitions of lekat verb · [ˈlɛkat]
Full entry for lekat →- 1.to frighten, to scare
Etymology of lekat
Inherited from Old Czech lekati, from Proto-Slavic *lękati.
Etymology
Inherited from Old Czech leknúti.
Forms
- leknoutinfinitive
- leknoutiinfinitive
- leknutínoun-from-verb
- leknufirst-person • indicative • singular
- leknemefirst-person • indicative • plural
- -first-person • imperative • singular
- lekněmefirst-person • imperative • plural
- leknešindicative • second-person • singular
- lekneteindicative • plural • second-person
- lekniimperative • second-person • singular
- lekněteimperative • plural • second-person
- lekneindicative • singular • third-person
- leknouindicative • plural • third-person
- -imperative • singular • third-person
- -imperative • plural • third-person
- -masculine • present • singular
- leknuvmasculine • past • singular
- -feminine • neuter • present • singular
- leknuvšifeminine • neuter • past • singular
- -plural • present
- leknuvšepast • plural
- The verb leknout does not have present tense and the present forms are used to express future only.
Paradigm of lekat, with leknout highlighted:
Conjugation
Infinitive:lekat, lekati
| I | lekám |
| we | lekáme |
| you (sg) | lekáš |
| you (pl) | lekáte |
| he/she/it | leká |
| they | lekají |
I
lekám
we
lekáme
you (sg)
lekáš
you (pl)
lekáte
he/she/it
leká
they
lekají