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* laft nm = lėvda'tė

lag· vt 1 to make [ ] wet 2 [Colloq] to water 3 (of a body of water) to wash [a body of land]
e lag· [ ] me gjak to spill one's blood on [a place] (in a terrible battle)
<>a lag· bishtin to bring shame/dishonor upon <>
<>a lag· dorėn "moisten <>'s hand" 1 to give <> a tip or small bribe: grease <>'s palm 2 [Old] to give alms to <>
lag· drutė me benzinė "wet the logs with gasoline" to add fuel to the fire
lag· fytin to wet one's whistle
lag· gojėn 1 to wet one's mouth: drink a small amount 2 to give a small amount of charity
s'e lag· kėmbėn to make not the slightest effort
s'i lag· kėmbėt 1 to escape without a scratch, get away clean 2 to have insufficient experience with hardship, not be used to suffering
[ ] lag· me djersė to sweat hard over [ ]
e lagu, s'e lagu (bishtin) (dhelpra) "did he (the fox) get it (his tail) wet or not" it's a dispute over a trivial and dead issue

lag|a|te'rė
III§ nf 1 changeable weather: sometimes wet, sometimes dry 2 land that is wet in places 3 children's game played by guessing whether a flipped flat piece of rock will land on its wet or dry side
IV§ adj 1 (of weather) changeable 2 [Colloq] two-faced