kveiša

kveiša
kvéiša scom. (1) keik. žr. kvaiša: Ta kvéiša visą kaimą aplėkė, mane apkalbėdama Pbs.

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  • queasy — (adj.) mid 15c., coysy, possibly from O.N. kveisa boil, perhaps influenced by Anglo Fr. queisier, from O.Fr. coisier to wound, hurt, make uneasy, from the same Germanic root as kveisa. But history is obscure and evidences of development are… …   Etymology dictionary

  • gʷei̯ ǝ- —     gʷei̯ ǝ     English meaning: to prevail, be mighty     Deutsche Übersetzung: “ũberwältigen, Gewalt, gewaltsam niederdrũcken “     Material: O.Ind. jyü , jiyü f. “Übergewalt” (= Gk. βίᾱ), jyü na m, jyünī ḥ “Bedrũckung”, jyü yün… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • squeeze — I. verb (squeezed; squeezing) Etymology: alteration of obsolete English quease, from Middle English queysen, from Old English cwȳsan; akin to Icelandic kveisa stomach cramps Date: circa 1601 transitive verb 1. a. to exert pressure especially on… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • δείσα — δεῑσα, η (Α) μούχλα, ακαθαρσία. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Πρόκειται για λέξη αβέβαιης ετυμολ. Ο τ. δείσα προέρχεται πιθ. από τ. *gweidh ia ή *gweidh sa με αναγωγή σε ρίζα* gweid (h) «λάσπη, ρύπος» (πρβλ. αρχ. σλαβ. židŭkŭ «πολύ ζουμερός», ρωσ. židkij «υγρός», αρχ …   Dictionary of Greek

  • gʷeid(h)- —     gʷeid(h)     English meaning: mud     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schlamm, halbflũssiger Schmutz”?     Material: Gk. δεῖσα “ filth, slime, mud” (*gʷeidh i̯a or sa, or *gʷeid s a); perhaps O.N. kveisa f. ‘swelling, blister, swelling, lump, growth” …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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