vėlėti

vėlėti
vėlė́ti, -ė́ja, -ė́jo 1. žr. velėti 2: Rankas baloj vėlė́ja berniokas Antr. 2. žr. velėti 4: Kam tu vėlė́ji šitą katiną, leid’ tu jį Dglš. 3. tr. rausti, kasti: Visą vasarą vėlė́jai duobę ir nieko neišejo Lkm. 4. refl. voliotis, rangytis: Sodink bulbą tada, kai kirmėlės baltos vagoj vėlė́jas Švnč. \ vėlėti; įvėlėti; išvėlėti

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