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dostoić

//dɔsˈtɔ.it͡ɕ//
Polishverb

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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. 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. 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. 3.to get (to become the recipient of someone else's action)
  4. 4.to get (to be named in a specific way so that a given name is now assigned to a given object)
  5. 5.to get (to buy or rent something for a certain amount of money)
  6. 6.to get (to contract, to develop, to catch; to start to experience something bothersome and unpleasant)
  7. 7.to get (to begin to be characterized by some trait)
  8. 8.to get (to receive treatment or medicine from a doctor)
  9. 9.to get (to be the recipient of something negative or harmful, i.e. a punishment or fee)
  10. 10.to get (to be the recipient of i.e. teaching, care, etc.)
  11. 11.to last, to suffice, to be enough
  12. 12.to get (to become)
  13. 13.to get (to produce, to gain)
  14. 14.to get; Further details are uncertain.
  15. 15.The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include
  16. 16.The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
  17. 17.to get; to get in (to arrive, to start being at a destination)
  18. 18.to get; to get in (to obtain some status or the ability to use some services)
  19. 19.to be gotten (to be obtained; especially if unexpected and beneficial)
  20. 20.to get (to detain someone that has done something wrong)(colloquial)
  21. 21.to get hit (to be the recipient of hits or blows)(colloquial, dialectal)
  22. 22.to reach out (to extend a body part towards something)(dated)
  23. 23.to get out (to cause something to go out of something from the inside)(dated)
  24. 24.to get what's coming to one (to face negative consequences for one's actions)
  25. 25.to keep standing until a some moment
  26. 26.The meaning of this term is uncertain.
  27. 27.to happen; to work out
  28. 28.to keep standing (to continue to stand despite difficulties)(obsolete)
  29. 29.to age, to mature(obsolete)

Etymology of dostać

Inherited from Old Polish dostać (“to get”). By surface analysis, do- + stać (“to happen”)

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