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vanoti — vanoti, oja, ojo 1. tr. Kos58, M, J.Jabl, Š, Rtr, NdŽ, KŽ, DrskŽ perti pirtyje vanta: Nugarą vanoti DŽ1. Vanok nevanojęs, vis tiek nugarą niežti ir niežti Ds. Vanot manę nereikia Nmč. Vaiką pirmą kartą par akis vanoja, kad gėdingas būtų Brž.… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
dovanoti — dovanoti, oja, ojo, dovanoti, oja, ojo 1. tr. Mž116, SD120, R, K, J duoti dovanų, veltui: Aukso žiedelį man dovanojo Vb. Tam juk Dievs dosnus gerybes mums dovanojo, kad ... vėl atsigautumbim, gardžiai kramtydami kąsnius K.Donel. Kad nedovanosi,… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
vantakoti — vañtakoti, oja, ojo tr., intr. Mrs mušti, perti, vanoti: Kad imsiu vantakot paėmus kokią lazdą Lš. ◊ šonus vañtakoti mušti, perti, vanoti: Iš tavęs [toks] ir bernas, kad motka šluota vantakoja šonus Mrc. vantakoti; atvantakoti; įvantakoti;… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
venison — noun (plural venisons; also venison) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French veneisun game, venison, from Latin venation , venatio hunting, from venari to hunt, pursue; akin to Sanskrit vanoti he strives for more at win Date: 14th century… … New Collegiate Dictionary
win — I. verb (won; winning) Etymology: Middle English winnen, from Old English winnan to struggle; akin to Old High German winnan to struggle and probably to Latin venus sexual desire, charm, Sanskrit vanas desire, vanoti he strives for Date: before… … New Collegiate Dictionary
wish — I. verb Etymology: Middle English wisshen, from Old English wȳscan; akin to Old High German wunsken to wish, Sanskrit vāñchati he wishes, vanoti he strives for more at win Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to have a desire for (as… … New Collegiate Dictionary
wont — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English woned, wont, from past participle of wonen to dwell, be used to, from Old English wunian; akin to Old High German wonēn to dwell, be used to, Sanskrit vanoti he strives for more at win Date: before 12th… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Neptune (mythology) — Neptune velificans in his triumphal chariot drawn by hippocamps (mid 3rd century AD, Musée archéologique de Sousse) Ancient Roman religion … Wikipedia
gewinnen — Vst. std. (9. Jh.), mhd. gewinnen, ahd. giwinnan Stammwort. gemeingermanische Präfigierung, die aber nur im Westgermanischen die Bedeutung erwerben hat. Grundwort ist g. * wenn a sich mühen in gt. winnan, anord. vinna, ae. winnan, afr. winna, as … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Wahn — Sm std. (8. Jh.), mhd. wān, ahd. wān, as. wān Hoffnung, Erwartung Stammwort. Aus g. * wǣnō f. (auch i ) Hoffnung, Erwartung , auch in gt. wens, anord. ván, vón f., ae. wēn, afr. wēn. Dehnstufige Ableitung zu (ig.) * wen erstreben, erhoffen , in… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache