(of light) to go out, off. (of fire) ... more ▽Inflection of sammua (Kotus type 52/sanoa, no gradation) ... http://ojs.tsv.fi/index.php/StOrE/article/viewFile/52396/16246 ...
But since there's a redirect from {{r:obastan}} to {{R:az:Obastan}} , why not leave ... I can track it down to spacing, but more often than not I am puzzled, like here.
From Middle English doune, from Old English dūne, aphetic form of adūne, from ... down (not generally comparable, comparative farther down, superlative ...
臣 ( しん ) 籍 ( せき ) (shinseki): (historical) one's status as an imperial subject · 図 ( ず ) 籍 ( せき ) (zuseki), 図 ( と ) 籍 ( せき ) (toseki): a map of a country, showing ...
From Middle English lo, loo, from Old English lā (“exclamation of surprise, grief ... the corner of the hall and, lo! from the roof beams floated down a monstrous black ... Hebrew: הבט m (habet), הביטי f (habiti), הביטו pl (habitu); Hungarian: íme (hu) ... do, e, fo, go, ĝo, ho, ĥo, i, jo, ĵo, ko, lo, mo, no, o, po, ro, so, ŝo, to, u, ŭo, vo, zo ...
EtymologyEdit · big and the patronymic Mac (from the Mc in McDonald's). PronunciationEdit. (US) IPA: /bɪɡ mæk/. NounEdit · Big Mac (plural Big Macs).
Roman: brlog (sh), jazbina (sh), jama (sh), log (sh). Slovak: dúpä f , nora f , brloh (sk) ...
Rhymes: -ɛɡ. NounEdit. neg (plural negs). (debating) Clipping of negative. AntonymsEdit · aff. AdjectiveEdit. neg (not comparable). (LGBT, public health) HIV ...
EnglishEdit · WOTD – 20 February 2018. EtymologyEdit. A reference to the sport of boxing, where a boxer has been incapacitated by an opponent but not yet ...
dig in (third-person singular simple present digs in, present participle digging in, ... I wanted to say grace before dinner, but the kids were already digging in. ... (begin eating): chow down, fall to; (engage in a burst of hard work): fall to, go for it ...
sakura no hana ga warau: the cherry flowers bloom. to split open ... yama no keshiki ga warau: the mountain landscape comes alive / quickens / blooms. to come ...
EtymologyEdit. Borrowed from French caprice, from Italian capriccio, from caporiccio (“fright, sudden start”): capo (“head”), from Latin caput riccio (“curly”), from ...
Can you give me a single reason not to leave right now? The vase contained a ... Josh put down that he was a single male on the dating website. c. 1595–1596 ...
“I came down like a wolf on the fold, didn't I ? Why didn't I telephone ? Strategy, my dear boy, strategy. This is a surprise attack, and I'd no wish that the garrison, ...
Indeed, the envisioned future should produce a bit of "the gulp factor" […] , there should be an ... He does not swallow, but he gulps it down. To react nervously ...
... to carry along or down; to banish, transport”), from dē- (prefix meaning 'from, ... The noun is derived from Middle English disport, desport (“activity providing ...
SynonymsEdit · (toast): bottoms up, skoal, chin chin, down the hatch, here's mud in your eye · (informal: goodbye): bye, catch you later, cheerio (UK), laters (slang), ...
From Dutch detail, from French détail, from Old French detail, from detaillier, from de- taillier (“to cut”). PronunciationEdit · IPA: /dətaɪl/; Hyphenation: dê‧ta‧ ...
cōnferō (present infinitive cōnferre, perfect active contulī, supine collātum); third conjugation, irregular ... I transfer, remove, defer, put off, postpone, refer.
AdverbEdit. precious (not comparable). Very; an intensifier. There is precious little we can do. precious few pictures of him exist ...
The senses not having to do with rubbing or erasing are secondarily derived from the name of the substance. ... (uncountable) Pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon ... One who rubs down horses. ... Slovak: guma (sk) f; Slovene: guma (sl) f; Spanish: caucho (es) m , goma (es) f , hule (es) m ...
footstep (plural footsteps). The mark or ... The garden path had a small footstep down to the main walkway. ... Take one more footstep towards me, and I'll make you sorry! 1780, William ... Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions.
crimson (countable and uncountable, plural crimsons) ... crimson on Wikipedia. ... crimson colour: 1904 ... Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions.
The three of them were rural down-home children and were rooted with all fibres of ... because it does not have perfect semantic equivalents in many European ...
Perfekt · Partizip II · Hilfsverb ... Ob beziehungsweise inwieweit dieses »zocken« hierher gehört oder eine eigenständige Form ... Englisch: [1–4] gamble; [5, 6] play, [7] lay down; [8] play football, play soccer · Französisch: [1] je nach ... Band Ⅲ: S – Z, Siglenverzeichnis und Ortsliste, de Gruyter, Berlin 1965, Seite 1553 .
See also: LIBRE and libré ... libre (not comparable) ... libre. To treat, to provide someone with (food, drink, or entertainment) at one's own ... Audio (France, Paris).
distil (third-person singular simple present distils, present participle distilling, simple past and past ... (intransitive) To trickle down or fall in small drops; ooze out.
1899, Kipling, Rudyard, “Judson and the Empire”, in Many Inventions , New York: D. Appleton & Company, page 398: Last week down our alley came a toff, ...
Both tyre and tire were used in the 15th and 16th centuries. The United States did not adopt the revival of tyre, and tire is the only spelling currently used there ...
From the board game Monopoly, in which a certain card ("Go directly to jail; do not pass go, do not collect $200") sends the player to the jail square without the ...
Etymology 2Edit. AdjectiveEdit. tiddly (comparative more tiddly, superlative most tiddly). (colloquial) tiny; little. Jeff wouldn't slow down, not even a tiddly bit.
I'm not saying he isn't a decent sort. He's fully rational, not like his brother Curtis. ... You're a badass but you ain't no criminal. 2015 ... I sat down across from him.
AdjectiveEdit. motor (not comparable). (biology) relating to the ability to move ... On Saturday we motored down to Plymouth. (informal) To move at a brisk pace.
Estava andando quando notei uma moeda no chão. ― I was walking when I noticed a coin on the floor. Synonyms: perceber, reparar, ...
yippee. Used to express joy or elation. quotations ▽. 1994, Frasier , episode 2.05: You'll understand, though, if I don't jump up and down and yell "Yippee!" ...
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The melody jumps up an octave at the beginning, then later drops back down an octave. The singer was known for astounding clarity over her entire five-octave ...
NounEdit. gentleman (plural gentlemen). (chiefly historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly ...
Possibly through the intermediate of Spanish echar; compare the inherited western Asturian xeitar. VerbEdit. echar (first-person singular indicative present echo, ...
I am afraid my computer will break down if I try to run it at too high a speed. Talks broke down between Prime Minister John Doe and the opposition party. Relations ...
(transitive) to beat down with a pole fruit from a tree quotations ▽ ... abbacchiare in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana ...
Across the blue sky, a big black bird, a vulture, a corbeau. It swooped down low and landed, its long, ringed legs trembling as it anchored itself on the branch of a ...
NounEdit. philtrum (plural philtra or philtrums). The shallow groove running down the center of the outer surface of the upper lip. quotations ...
depose (third-person singular simple present deposes, present participle deposing, ... (literally, transitive) To put down; to lay down; to deposit; to lay aside; to put away. quotations ▽ ... Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions.
octopus (plural octopuses or octopi or octopodes or octopii) (see usage notes) ... taken from the taxonomic order Octopoda but has no classical equivalent, and is not ... Czech: chobotnice (cs) f; Danish: blæksprutte c; Dutch: octopus (nl) m , inktvis ... I took off my shirt, standing in swim trunks, embarrassed of my tour body, my ...