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1 solas
I.[from Rom. "solaz"] iz.1. ( hizketa)a. talk, talking; ihes egiozue \solas alferrari avoid idle talk; \solasak ekarririk erran diot gauza hori I told him that in the course of the conversation; hori egungo \solasa da that's the talk of the town; ez da gauza hortaz baizen \solasik no one talks of anything elseb. ( \solasean) emazteki hori beti \solasean ari da that little woman is always talking; bere buruarekin \solasean talking to himself; apur bat \solasean egon ondoren after talking a little while2. ( berba, hitza) utterance, word, remark; nehori sekulan \solas edo ele erdi bat ere erran gabe without ever uttering a remark or the slightest word to anybody; zure \solas eztiek badute lantzaren moko zorrotza your sweet words have a spearhead sharpness; haur-\solasak baby talk3. ( hizketaren haria) subject, topic; itzul gaitezen gure \solasera let us {return || get back} to our subject; ez zara \solasean you've strayed from the subjectII.→ jolas -
2 eligi
draw out, drive out, express, utter, give utterance to, pull out
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