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[spæŋk]1. verbto strike or slap with the flat of the hand, especially on the buttocks, usually as a punishment:يَضْرِب على كَفَّيْهThe child was spanked for his disobedience.
2. nouna slap of this kind.ضَرْبَة على الكَفَّيْن -
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111 अभ्याकर्षः _abhyākarṣḥ
अभ्याकर्षः Striking the breast with the flat of the hand as a sign of defiance (as by wrestlers &c). Mb.1.4. -
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113 चर्वा _carvā
चर्वा [चर्व्-अङ्]1 -A ,blow with the flat of the hand (said to be also चर्वन् m.).-2 Chewing. -
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whack* * *slap, slaped, slaped, slaping* * *a slap with the flat of the hand -
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v. trans. To 'clout', to 'cuff', to give a blow with the flat of the hand. -
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κατα-πρηνής, ές: ‘down-turned forward,’ only w. χείρ, the flat of the hand.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > καταπρηνής
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