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me'rr·et vpr 1 < merr· 2 to be taken up (with), be involved/engaged (in) 3 [Colloq] to be engaged/married
S'merret bota nė krahė. [Prov] "The world can't be taken in one's arms." Rome wasn't built in a day.
<> merr·et3sg goja <> stutters
<> merr·et3pl kėmbėt <> walks unsteadily: <> totters/staggers/toddles
merr·et me hekura to be an ironworker
merr·et me mend 1 to be imaginable 2 to be self-evident/obvious
<> merr·et3pl mendtė <> is dizzy
merr·et nė grykė to embrace (one another)
merr·et vesh (me [ ]) to come to a mutual understanding (with [ ])
merr·et vesh 1 to be understandable 2 to reach an understanding, come to an agreement

merrko't nm = mėshe're

mes
III§ nm 1 middle; middle part 2 waist 3 ambiance, environment
IV§ prep (abl) 1 in/through the middle of 2 between
nė atė/kėtė mes 1 in that/this regard, concerning that/this 2 just at that/this moment, at that/this very moment
nė mes tė <> among, between; in the middle of <>, in the midst of <>
nė mes tė tjerave/tjerash 1 among other things 2 in addition, additionally
nė mes {noun+abl} among {}, amongst {}, between {}
mes pėr mes right across/through the middle