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1 kraĉi
spit -
2 sputi
spit -
3 gerren
iz. spit, roasting spit -
4 lerde
iz. spit, spittle, drooling; ahotik \lerdea dariola drooling from his mouthb. (irud.) \lerdea ahotik zeriola zegoen Elvis-i begira she was {thrilled to bits || delighted} looking at Elvis2. ( apoei d.) secretion -
5 ttu
iz. ( txistua, listua) spit, saliva formala. -
6 ttu egin
to spit (- (r)i: on, in) ; emakumeak aurpegian \ttu egin egin zion the woman spat in his face -
7 txistu
iz.1.a. Mus. txistu, Basque fluteb. [ izenen aurrean ] \txistu mutur txistu mouthpiece2.a. whistle, whistlingb. (irud.) whistle, howl; haizearen \txistua leihoan entzuten zuen he was listening to the whistling of the wind in the window; eltzeak \txistua jo zuen the pot whistled3. ( listua, ttua) spit; \txistu bota dit! he spat on me! -
8 txistu egin
1. to whistle; Txomini \txistu egin egin zion he whistled to Txomin2. ( ttu egin) to spit (- (r)i: on) -
9 txu
iz. spit -
10 txu egin
to spit (-- (r)i: on)
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