Meaning | make lint; to curry |
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Original entry | -swá, ka- ‘make lint; to curry’ B-290a |
Sources | EB: 290a |
Meaning | the word is used to denote what is done when one steps e.g . on a silk dress and it stretches partly, i.e. the thread tears one way |
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Original entry | -swá, na- ‘the word is used to denote what is done when one steps e.g . on a silk dress and it stretches partly, i.e. the thread tears one way’ B-358a (?) |
Sources | EB: 358a |
Meaning | rip, tear into fringe, to fray |
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Original entry | -swá, na- ‘rip, tear into fringe, to fray’ B-816b |
Sources | EB: 816b |
Meaning | pick in pieces with the teeth |
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Original entry | -swá, ya- ‘pick in pieces with the teeth’ B-627b |
Sources | EB: 627b |
Meaning | pick in pieces with the teeth |
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Original entry | -swá, ya-= yaswáka ‘pick in pieces with the teeth’ EJ |
Sources | EJ |
Meaning | ravel out e.g. a stocking, to pick to pieces e.g. wool |
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Original entry | -swá, yu- ‘ravel out e.g. a stocking, to pick to pieces e.g. wool’ B-650b |
Sources | EB: 650b |