Where does “расстреля́ть” come from?

расстреля́ть (Russian) comes from Russian рас-, from Russian раз-, from Old East Slavic роз-, from Proto-Slavic orz- — dis-.

расстреля́ть (Russian): to shoot someone dead, to execute (by shooting)

Definitions

  1. to shoot someone dead, to execute (by shooting)

Ancestry of “расстреля́ть”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianрас-Alternative form of раз-
2Russianраз-asunder, apart; dis-, di-, un-; enlarged action
3Old East Slavicроз-
4Proto-Slavicorz-dis-

Words derived from “расстреля́ть

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