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1 senĉarma
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2 paliĝi
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3 velki
fade, wither -
4 histu
du/ad.1. to fade, cause to fade2. ( ahuldu) to diminish, weaken3. ( desagertarazi) to dissipate, diminish, fade, cause to disappear; denborak \histu dituen aztarnak traces dissipated by time; amets \histu bat a vanished dream da/ad. [ hits, histen, histuko ]1. ( hits bihurtu) to fade, go {dim || pale}, dull; kolore bizienak eta minenak histen dira aire handian the brightest, most brilliant colours grow dull in the open aira. ( argia) to grow dim; eguzkiaren argia \histu zen the sun's light grew dimb. ( edaria) to go flatc. to grow dull, dull, lose one's vitality; lore sortu orduko \histu baten pare similar to a cluster of flowers which lose their vitality as soon as they bloom3. ( haizatu, desagertu) to vanish, disappear4. ( goibeldu, tristatu) to go dim, turn dull, grow sad; eguraldia \histu da the weather has turned dull ; nire zoriona hits ez dakidan so that my dream might not grow dull on me -
5 ihartu
io.1. ( sikatu)a. dried, witheredb. ( lorea, e.a.) wilted, withered; lore erdi \ihartua half-wilted flower2. (H. Jak.) fossilized; hitz-andana \ihartu fossilized word du/ad.1. ( lurra) to parch, dry up2. ( landarea) to shrivel, wither; beroak handiak \ihartu duen belarra bezala like grass withered up by hot weather; babaleka \ihartuak withered bean pods da/ad. to wither up; lore, hosto erdi \ihartua a flower with a half-withered petal2. ( besoa, e.a.) to wither; bat batean besoa \ihartu zitzaion his arm suddenly withered3. ( desagertu)a. to wither away; errorik egiten ez duen landarea fite ihartzen da a plant which does not take root quickly withers awayb. (irud.) to wither away, fade away; Goetheren poesia ez da inoiz \ihartuko Goethe's poetry will never fade away -
6 faundu
da/ad.1. to wither, wilt, shrivel2. (irud.) to dwindle, fade, subside -
7 zirriborratu
du/ad.1. to blot out, smudge2. ( ezabatu) to cross out3.a. ( idatziz) to scribbleb. ( ideiaren zirriborroa) to make a rough draft of -
8 senesprima
1. fade2. inexpressif -
9 sengusta
1. fade2. insipide3. plat -
10 senkolora
1. fade2. incolore3. terne -
11 malklariĝi
blur, fade
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Fade — Fade, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Faded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fading}.] [OE. faden, vaden, prob. fr. fade, a.; cf. Prov. D. vadden to fade, wither, vaddigh languid, torpid. Cf. {Fade}, a., {Vade}.] 1. To become fade; to grow weak; to lose strength; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English