tikti

Lithuanian

Etymology

Probably from Proto-Indo-European *tenk- (to be suitable), and cognate with Proto-Germanic *þinhaną (to thrive).[1]

Verb

ti̇̀kti (third-person present tense tiñka, third-person past tense ti̇̀ko)

  1. to fit
  2. to suit

Conjugation

Conjugation of tikti
singular vienaskaita plural daugiskaita
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
tu jis/ji mes jūs jie/jos
indicative present tinkù tinki̇̀ tiñka tiñkame,
tiñkam
tiñkate,
tiñkat
tiñka
past tikaũ tikai̇̃ ti̇̀ko ti̇̀kome,
ti̇̀kom
ti̇̀kote,
ti̇̀kot
ti̇̀ko
past frequentative ti̇̀kdavau ti̇̀kdavai ti̇̀kdavo ti̇̀kdavome,
ti̇̀kdavom
ti̇̀kdavote,
ti̇̀kdavot
ti̇̀kdavo
future ti̇̀ksiu ti̇̀ksi ti̇̀ks ti̇̀ksime,
ti̇̀ksim
ti̇̀ksite,
ti̇̀ksit
ti̇̀ks
subjunctive ti̇̀kčiau ti̇̀ktum,
ti̇̀ktumei
ti̇̀ktų ti̇̀ktumėme,
ti̇̀ktumėm,
ti̇̀ktume
ti̇̀ktumėte,
ti̇̀ktumėt
ti̇̀ktų
imperative ti̇̀k,
ti̇̀ki
tetiñka,
tetiñkie
ti̇̀kime,
ti̇̀kim
ti̇̀kite,
ti̇̀kit
tetiñka,
tetiñkie
Participles of tikti
adjectival (dalyviai)
active passive
present tiñkąs, tiñkantis tiñkamas
past ti̇̀kęs ti̇̀ktas
past frequentative ti̇̀kdavęs
future ti̇̀ksiąs, ti̇̀ksiantis ti̇̀ksimas
participle of necessity ti̇̀ktinas
adverbial
special pusdalyvis ti̇̀kdamas
half-participle present tiñkant
past ti̇̀kus
past frequentative ti̇̀kdavus
future ti̇̀ksiant
manner of action būdinys ti̇̀kte, ti̇̀ktinai

Derived terms

prefixed forms of tikti

References

  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2015) Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 365