"bei" meaning in Lithuanian

See bei in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Conjunction

Forms: beĩ [canonical]
Etymology: According to Fraenkel, from bè (“without”) + particle -i(d). Head templates: {{head|lt|conjunction|head=beĩ}} beĩ
  1. and (used to link words, not phrases, that are very similar in meaning) Synonyms: ir̃
    Sense id: en-bei-lt-conj-nNyo-nxF Categories (other): Lithuanian entries with incorrect language header

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