sąvaras

sąvaras
są́varas sm. (1) NdŽ, 1 1. Pšl naginių kraštas su skylutėmis apyvarams įverti: Susivaržyk są́varus – ko vaikštai su išsižergusiom naginėm! Jnšk. Verk per są́varą, ir bus gerai Všk. Tiek užbrinkę apyvarai, kad jokiu būdu negalima iš sąvarų ištraukti Ps. Są́varais sutvarkyk nagines kryžiopai ant linkmens kojos J. 2. žr. sąvara 2: Stovam atnešė naujus są́varus Grv. 3. atpildas; plg. sąvartas 3: Atpildymas, sąvaras (orig. suvaras), sugrąžinimas SD163.

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