dostoić
//dɔsˈtɔ.it͡ɕ//
Polishverb
Cross-reference
→ see dostać
dostoić is an alternative form of dostać.
Definitions of dostać verb · /ˈdɔ.stat͡ɕ/ | /ˈdɔs.tat͡ɕ/ | [ˈdɔs.tat͡ɕ] | /ˈdɔ.stat͡ɕ/ | /ˈdɔs.tɒt͡ɕ/ | /ˈdɔ.stat͡ɕ/ | /ˈdɔs.tat͡ɕ/ | [ˈdɔs.tat͡ɕ]
Full entry for dostać →- 1.to get (to begin to own or be able to use a particular item as a result of it being transferred from the person to whom it previously belonged)
- 2.to get (to be in a situation where something a person wanted has become available to them as a result of someone else's decision and they can use it according to their needs)
- 3.to get (to become the recipient of someone else's action)
- 4.to get (to be named in a specific way so that a given name is now assigned to a given object)
- 5.to get (to buy or rent something for a certain amount of money)
- 6.to get (to contract, to develop, to catch; to start to experience something bothersome and unpleasant)
- 7.to get (to begin to be characterized by some trait)
- 8.to get (to receive treatment or medicine from a doctor)
- 9.to get (to be the recipient of something negative or harmful, i.e. a punishment or fee)
- 10.to get (to be the recipient of i.e. teaching, care, etc.)
- 11.to last, to suffice, to be enough
- 12.to get (to become)
- 13.to get (to produce, to gain)
- 14.to get; Further details are uncertain.
- 15.The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include
- 16.The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
- 17.to get; to get in (to arrive, to start being at a destination)
- 18.to get; to get in (to obtain some status or the ability to use some services)
- 19.to be gotten (to be obtained; especially if unexpected and beneficial)
- 20.to get (to detain someone that has done something wrong)(colloquial)
- 21.to get hit (to be the recipient of hits or blows)(colloquial, dialectal)
- 22.to reach out (to extend a body part towards something)(dated)
- 23.to get out (to cause something to go out of something from the inside)(dated)
- 24.to get what's coming to one (to face negative consequences for one's actions)
- 25.to keep standing until a some moment
- 26.The meaning of this term is uncertain.
- 27.to happen; to work out
- 28.to keep standing (to continue to stand despite difficulties)(obsolete)
- 29.to age, to mature(obsolete)
Etymology of dostać
Inherited from Old Polish dostać (“to get”). By surface analysis, do- + stać (“to happen”)