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1 físa
a strong verb, pret. feis, [Swed. fisa; Dan. fise; akin to Lat.], pedere, Hbl. 26; en hann feis við, Ísl. ii. 177. -
2 FRETA
(fret, frat, and að), v. to break wind (freta við).* * *pret. frat, mod. að, to fart, Lat. pedere, Dropl. 31, Lv. 54. -
3 pьzděti
pьzděti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `break wind'Russian:bzdét' `break wind' [verb]Ukrainian:bzdíty `break wind' [verb];pezdíty `break wind' [verb]Czech:bzdíti `break wind' [verb]Polish:bzdzieć `break wind' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:bàzdjeti `stink' [verb]Slovene:pǝzdė́ti `break wind' [verb], pǝzdím [1sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: p(e)sděteiLithuanian:bzdė́ti `break wind' [verb]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: psdOther cognates:
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