reflexive of spellare to shed the skin (snake, etc.) to peel (from sunburn) to graze oneself Conjugation of spellàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...
(intransitive) to open suddenly, to pop open (intransitive) to peel away, to distance oneself [+ od (genitive) = from something] odskoczyć in Wielki słownik...
(intransitive) to open suddenly, to pop open (intransitive) to peel away, to distance oneself [+ od (genitive) = from something] odskakiwać in Wielki słownik...
ܓ̰ܠܝܼܚܵܐ (jlīḥā)) (transitive, intransitive) to peel off, remove; to have (a part of oneself) peeled off or removed (of skin, a skin scab, tree bark,...
(kàap), Ahom 𑜀𑜆𑜫 (kap), Nong Zhuang gaeb. ກາບ • (kāp) (botany) bract peel, skin, rind, husk (of fruit etc.) petal (of flower) (anatomy) membrane Compare...
pull up, tear out to extract, take out (a tooth) to pull off, rip off, peel Il arrache les pattes du moustique. He's ripping off the mosquito's legs...
music), “Goodnight Ladies”, in Transformer: But now you've sucked Your lemon peel dry, / so why not get high, high, high 2001, “Because I Got High”, in Because...
l̥ʰoːd|l'oːd/ 解脫 to untie; to undo to free oneself; to extricate oneself; to relieve to avoid responsibility (to free oneself): 抖落 (dǒuluò) 抽脫/抽脱 (Hokkien) 掙脫/挣脱...
related to *luftuz (“roof, air”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *lewp- (“to peel, break off, damage”) or from a root meaning roof (see *luftuz). Cognate with...
shell, husk”), Middle Dutch pullen (“to drink”), Middle Dutch polen (“to peel, strip”), Low German pulen (“to pick, pluck, pull, tear, strip off husks”)...