10 Results found for "thread oneself".

pujottautua

Syllabification(key): pu‧jot‧tau‧tu‧a pujottautua (intransitive) to thread oneself through, to squeeze through “pujottautua”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja...


agghiummarari

thread) agghiummarari lu filu ― to unravel the thread (from a skein) (literally, “to wind the thread in a ball”) to eat exceedingly; to stuff oneself...


자수

vowel length. 자수 • (jasu) (hanja 刺繡) embroidery 자수실 (jasusil, “embroidery thread”) Sino-Korean word from 自首. (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [t͡ɕa̠sʰu] Phonetic...


wind/translations

movement of air the force developed by the movement of air ability to exert oneself without feeling short of breath flatus (music) the woodwind section of...


lock out

keyword locks out all other threads trying to access the object. (transitive) (industrial) To prevent (a person, including oneself) from powering up or turning...


ສາວ

young woman ສາວເສີບ (sāo sœ̄p) Cognate with Thai สาว (sǎao). ສາວ • (sāo) (abstract noun ການສາວ) to pull towards oneself, haul in to unwind (thread etc.)...


سلك

(yusalliku) to clean, to clear to unreel, to unwind, reel off (thread or silk) to wind (thread) upon a reel or skein to cover with wire, to wind by strings...


boóng

bore a hole on a tree to thread boóng khêm ― to thread the needle to use limbs or other tools to pull something toward oneself and free a blockage boóng...


держаться

те́мы ― deržátʹsja témy ― to stick to the subject to conduct / comport oneself, to behave держа́ться вызыва́юще/на́гло ― deržátʹsja vyzyvájušče/náglo...


उपव्ययते

indicative (root उपव्ये, class 1, type A) to put on or invest oneself with the sacred thread c. 1200 BCE – 800 BCE, Kṛṣṇa-Yajurveda (Taittirīya Saṃhitā)...