kukuras

kukuras
kùkuras sm. (3b), kukùras (2) Vs nugaros dalis ties sprandu, kupra, kukštera: Tai man šiandien kùkuras skauda, nežinau, kas yra Švnč. Panešiok man in kùkuro . Duok duok jam kukurañ – ko lenda! Slk. Neklausai – kukurañ gausi ir nueisi! Prng.

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