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1 plàviti
plàviti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: aRussian:plávit' `melt' [verb]Czech:Slovak:Polish:pɫawić `bathe (horses, cattle), (arch.) melt' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:plȁviti `flood' [verb]Slovene:plavíti `flood, sail, melt' [verb], plavím [1sg]Bulgarian:plávja `rinse' [verb]Lithuanian:pláuti `wash, bathe' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: pleh₃u-Other cognates:OIc. flóa `overflow' [verb]
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