тіпати

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Ukrainian

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *těpati, the iterative of Proto-Slavic *teti. Cognate with Slovak tepať, Polish ciepać, Bulgarian те́пам (tépam).

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Verb

тіпа́ти (tipátyimpf (transitive)

  1. to scutch, to swingle (hemp, linen, flax)
    Synonyms: обті́пувати (obtípuvaty), би́ти (býty), м'я́ти (mʺjáty), те́рти (térty)
  2. (colloquial) to hit, to strike, to beat
    Synonyms: би́ти (býty), лупцюва́ти (lupcjuváty), дуба́сити (dubásyty), ге́пати (hépaty)
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Etymology 2

Probably the same as etymology 1.

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Verb

ті́пати (típatyimpf (perfective ті́пнути)

  1. (transitive) to swing, to rock, to shake
    Synonyms: трясти́ (trjastý), хита́ти (xytáty), стряса́ти (strjasáty), гойда́ти (hojdáty), колиха́ти (kolyxáty), колива́ти (kolyváty), кача́ти (kačáty), розка́чувати (rozkáčuvaty)
  2. (transitive) to make shiver, to shake
    Synonyms: трясти́ (trjastý), труси́ти (trusýty)
  3. (impersonal or intransitive) to tremble, to shiver, to shake
    Synonyms: трясти́ (trjastý), труси́ти (trusýty), дрижа́ти (dryžáty), тремті́ти (tremtíty), трясти́ся (trjastýsja), труси́тися (trusýtysja)
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