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{
"derived": [
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "aflutter"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "beflutter"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "flutteration"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "flutterer"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "fluttering elm"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "flutterment"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "flutter the dovecot"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "flutter-tongue"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "forflutter"
},
{
"_dis1": "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"word": "unflutterable"
}
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{
"args": {
"1": "en",
"2": "enm",
"3": "floteren"
},
"expansion": "Middle English floteren",
"name": "inh"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "en",
"2": "ang",
"3": "floterian"
},
"expansion": "Old English floterian",
"name": "inh"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "en",
"2": "gem-pro",
"3": "*flutrōną"
},
"expansion": "Proto-Germanic *flutrōną",
"name": "inh"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "en",
"2": "gem-pro",
"3": "*flutōną",
"t": "to float"
},
"expansion": "Proto-Germanic *flutōną (“to float”)",
"name": "der"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "en",
"2": "float",
"3": "-er",
"id2": "frequentative",
"pos2": "frequentative suffix"
},
"expansion": "float + -er (frequentative suffix)",
"name": "af"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "fy",
"2": "flodderje",
"t": "to flutter, beat"
},
"expansion": "West Frisian flodderje (“to flutter, beat”)",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "nl",
"2": "flodderen",
"t": "to flutter, wave"
},
"expansion": "Dutch flodderen (“to flutter, wave”)",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "nds",
"2": "fluttern"
},
"expansion": "Low German fluttern",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "de",
"2": "flittern",
"t": "to sparkle, glitter"
},
"expansion": "German flittern (“to sparkle, glitter”)",
"name": "cog"
}
],
"etymology_text": "From Middle English floteren, from Old English floterian, flotorian (“to float about, flutter”), from Proto-Germanic *flutrōną, frequentative of Proto-Germanic *flutōną (“to float”), equivalent to float + -er (frequentative suffix). Cognate with West Frisian flodderje (“to flutter, beat”), Dutch flodderen (“to flutter, wave”), Low German fluttern, fluddern (“to flutter”), German flittern (“to sparkle, glitter”). More at float.",
"forms": [
{
"form": "flutters",
"tags": [
"present",
"singular",
"third-person"
]
},
{
"form": "fluttering",
"tags": [
"participle",
"present"
]
},
{
"form": "fluttered",
"tags": [
"participle",
"past"
]
},
{
"form": "fluttered",
"tags": [
"past"
]
}
],
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"args": {},
"expansion": "flutter (third-person singular simple present flutters, present participle fluttering, simple past and past participle fluttered)",
"name": "en-verb"
}
],
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{
"parts": [
"flut",
"ter"
]
}
],
"lang": "English",
"lang_code": "en",
"pos": "verb",
"senses": [
{
"categories": [],
"examples": [
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
6,
16
]
],
"text": "flags fluttering in the wind",
"type": "example"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
135,
144
]
],
"ref": "1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, “Under the Ashes”, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, →OCLC, page 112:",
"text": "Long after his cigar burnt bitter, he sat with eyes fixed on the blaze. When the flames at last began to flicker and subside, his lids fluttered, then drooped ; but he had lost all reckoning of time when he opened them again to find Miss Erroll in furs and ball-gown kneeling on the hearth and heaping kindling on the coals, [...]",
"type": "quotation"
}
],
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"To flap or wave quickly but irregularly."
],
"id": "en-flutter-en-verb-LpfyVrY~",
"links": [
[
"flap",
"flap"
],
[
"wave",
"wave"
],
[
"quickly",
"quickly"
],
[
"irregularly",
"irregularly"
]
],
"raw_glosses": [
"(intransitive) To flap or wave quickly but irregularly."
],
"tags": [
"intransitive"
],
"translations": [
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "af",
"lang": "Afrikaans",
"lang_code": "af",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "wapper"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "hy",
"lang": "Armenian",
"lang_code": "hy",
"roman": "cacanvel",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "ծածանվել"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "hy",
"lang": "Armenian",
"lang_code": "hy",
"roman": "cpʻal",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "ծփալ"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "bg",
"lang": "Bulgarian",
"lang_code": "bg",
"roman": "pǎrham",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "пърхам"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "bg",
"lang": "Bulgarian",
"lang_code": "bg",
"roman": "pljuštja",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "плющя"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ca",
"lang": "Catalan",
"lang_code": "ca",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "onejar"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ca",
"lang": "Catalan",
"lang_code": "ca",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "flamejar"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "cs",
"lang": "Czech",
"lang_code": "cs",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "třepetat"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "nl",
"lang": "Dutch",
"lang_code": "nl",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "wapperen"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "eo",
"lang": "Esperanto",
"lang_code": "eo",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "flirti"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fo",
"lang": "Faroese",
"lang_code": "fo",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "flagsa"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fo",
"lang": "Faroese",
"lang_code": "fo",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "blaktra"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fi",
"lang": "Finnish",
"lang_code": "fi",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "lepattaa"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fr",
"lang": "French",
"lang_code": "fr",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "faséyer"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fr",
"lang": "French",
"lang_code": "fr",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "voleter"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fr",
"lang": "French",
"lang_code": "fr",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "voltiger"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "de",
"lang": "German",
"lang_code": "de",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "flattern"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "kl",
"lang": "Greenlandic",
"lang_code": "kl",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "angaluppoq"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "kl",
"lang": "Greenlandic",
"lang_code": "kl",
"note": "in the wind",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "erfalavoq"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "kl",
"lang": "Greenlandic",
"lang_code": "kl",
"note": "in the wind",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "issulipoq"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "hi",
"lang": "Hindi",
"lang_code": "hi",
"roman": "phahrānā",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "फहराना"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "izh",
"lang": "Ingrian",
"lang_code": "izh",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "viuhkaa"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "it",
"lang": "Italian",
"lang_code": "it",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "garrire"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "it",
"lang": "Italian",
"lang_code": "it",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "sventolare"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "it",
"lang": "Italian",
"lang_code": "it",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "svolazzare"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "it",
"lang": "Italian",
"lang_code": "it",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "ondeggiare"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ja",
"lang": "Japanese",
"lang_code": "ja",
"roman": "tobimawaru",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "飛び回る"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ckb",
"lang": "Central Kurdish",
"lang_code": "ckb",
"roman": "şeqe",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "شەقە"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ckb",
"lang": "Central Kurdish",
"lang_code": "ckb",
"roman": "firtefirt",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "فِرتەفِرت"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "mi",
"english": "because of a wind",
"lang": "Māori",
"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"translation": "because of a wind",
"word": "pīwari"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "mi",
"lang": "Māori",
"lang_code": "mi",
"note": "of the eyelids",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "kōrewharewha"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "mi",
"english": "Because of wind",
"lang": "Māori",
"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"translation": "Because of wind",
"word": "whakapīwari"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "no",
"lang": "Norwegian",
"lang_code": "no",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "blafre"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "pl",
"lang": "Polish",
"lang_code": "pl",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "trzepotać"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "pt",
"lang": "Portuguese",
"lang_code": "pt",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "tremular"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "pt",
"lang": "Portuguese",
"lang_code": "pt",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "drapejar"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ro",
"lang": "Romanian",
"lang_code": "ro",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "flutura"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ru",
"lang": "Russian",
"lang_code": "ru",
"roman": "razvevátʹsja",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "развева́ться"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ru",
"lang": "Russian",
"lang_code": "ru",
"roman": "porxátʹ",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "порха́ть"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "es",
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "ondear"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "es",
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "flamear"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "es",
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "tremolar"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "sv",
"lang": "Swedish",
"lang_code": "sv",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "fladdra"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ota",
"lang": "Ottoman Turkish",
"lang_code": "ota",
"roman": "dalgalanmak",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "طالغهلانمق"
},
{
"_dis1": "83 6 1 10 0 0 0 0",
"code": "uk",
"lang": "Ukrainian",
"lang_code": "uk",
"roman": "majority",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"tags": [
"imperfective"
],
"word": "майоріти"
}
]
},
{
"categories": [],
"examples": [
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
97,
106
]
],
"ref": "1900 May 17, L[yman] Frank Baum, “The Council with the Munchkins”, in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Chicago, Ill.; New York, N.Y.: Geo[rge] M[elvin] Hill Co., →OCLC, page 20:",
"text": "Banks of gorgeous flowers were on every hand, and birds with rare and brilliant plumage sang and fluttered in the trees and bushes.",
"type": "quotation"
}
],
"glosses": [
"Of a winged animal: to flap the wings without flying; to fly with a light flapping of the wings."
],
"id": "en-flutter-en-verb-FobAht9Q",
"links": [
[
"winged",
"winged#Adjective"
],
[
"animal",
"animal"
],
[
"flap",
"flap#Verb"
],
[
"wings",
"wing#Noun"
],
[
"flying",
"fly#Verb"
],
[
"light",
"light#Adjective"
]
],
"raw_glosses": [
"(intransitive) Of a winged animal: to flap the wings without flying; to fly with a light flapping of the wings."
],
"tags": [
"intransitive"
],
"translations": [
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "bg",
"lang": "Bulgarian",
"lang_code": "bg",
"roman": "pljaskam s krila",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "пляскам с крила"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "cmn",
"lang": "Chinese Mandarin",
"lang_code": "cmn",
"roman": "pūshan",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "撲扇 /扑扇"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fo",
"lang": "Faroese",
"lang_code": "fo",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "flagsa"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fi",
"lang": "Finnish",
"lang_code": "fi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "läpytellä"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fi",
"lang": "Finnish",
"lang_code": "fi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "räpyttää"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "fi",
"lang": "Finnish",
"lang_code": "fi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "räpytellä"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "de",
"lang": "German",
"lang_code": "de",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "wedeln"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "kl",
"lang": "Greenlandic",
"lang_code": "kl",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "isaqqilavoq"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "it",
"lang": "Italian",
"lang_code": "it",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "sbattere le ali"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ckb",
"lang": "Central Kurdish",
"lang_code": "ckb",
"roman": "şeqe",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "شەقە"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ckb",
"lang": "Central Kurdish",
"lang_code": "ckb",
"roman": "firtefirt",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "فِرتەفِرت"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "mi",
"lang": "Māori",
"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "pepe"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "mi",
"lang": "Māori",
"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "kapakapa"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "mi",
"lang": "Māori",
"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "roharoha"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "mi",
"lang": "Māori",
"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "arowhaki"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "nb",
"lang": "Norwegian Bokmål",
"lang_code": "nb",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "flagre"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "nb",
"lang": "Norwegian Bokmål",
"lang_code": "nb",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "flakse"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "nn",
"lang": "Norwegian Nynorsk",
"lang_code": "nn",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "flakse"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "pt",
"lang": "Portuguese",
"lang_code": "pt",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "esvoaçar"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ru",
"lang": "Russian",
"lang_code": "ru",
"roman": "bitʹ krýlʹjami",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "бить кры́льями"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "ru",
"lang": "Russian",
"lang_code": "ru",
"roman": "maxátʹ krýlʹjami",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "маха́ть кры́льями"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "gd",
"lang": "Scottish Gaelic",
"lang_code": "gd",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "itealaich"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "es",
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "aletear"
},
{
"_dis1": "10 69 8 12 0 0 0 0",
"code": "sv",
"lang": "Swedish",
"lang_code": "sv",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "flaxa"
}
]
},
{
"categories": [],
"glosses": [
"To undergo divergent oscillations (potentially to the point of causing structural failure) due to a positive feedback loop between elastic deformation and aerodynamic forces."
],
"id": "en-flutter-en-verb-Uy0D9K68",
"links": [
[
"divergent",
"divergent"
],
[
"oscillation",
"oscillation"
],
[
"structural failure",
"structural failure"
],
[
"positive feedback",
"positive feedback"
],
[
"elastic",
"elastic"
],
[
"deformation",
"deformation"
],
[
"aerodynamic",
"aerodynamic"
],
[
"force",
"force"
]
],
"raw_glosses": [
"(intransitive, aerodynamics) To undergo divergent oscillations (potentially to the point of causing structural failure) due to a positive feedback loop between elastic deformation and aerodynamic forces."
],
"tags": [
"intransitive"
],
"topics": [
"aerodynamics",
"aerospace",
"business",
"engineering",
"natural-sciences",
"physical-sciences",
"physics"
]
},
{
"categories": [],
"examples": [
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
7,
15
]
],
"text": "A bird flutters its wings.",
"type": "example"
}
],
"glosses": [
"To cause something to flap."
],
"id": "en-flutter-en-verb-T6QtZ-r3",
"links": [
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"(transitive) To cause something to flap."
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"text": "If you haue vvrit your Annales true, 'tis there, / That like an Eagle in a Doue-cote, I / Flatter'd^([sic – meaning Flutter'd]) your Volcians in Corioles.",
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"text": "There was a clearness of expression in this, and a downright surrender of himself, which so flattered her and so fluttered her that she was almost reduced to the giving of herself up because she could not reply to such an appeal in language less courteous than that of agreement",
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"text": "It was fluttering with nervousness like a human heart. He was all in a sweat with fear, and—do you know, I don't believe the rascal is a Robot at all any longer.",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"word": "erfalavoq"
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "issulipoq"
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"code": "hi",
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"roman": "phahrānā",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "फहराना"
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{
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"code": "it",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "garrire"
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{
"code": "it",
"lang": "Italian",
"lang_code": "it",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "sventolare"
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{
"code": "it",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "شەقە"
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "فِرتەفِرت"
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"english": "because of a wind",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"word": "pīwari"
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{
"code": "mi",
"lang": "Māori",
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"note": "of the eyelids",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "kōrewharewha"
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"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"translation": "Because of wind",
"word": "whakapīwari"
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"code": "no",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"code": "pl",
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"code": "pt",
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"lang_code": "pt",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "tremular"
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{
"code": "pt",
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"lang_code": "pt",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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{
"code": "ro",
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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"roman": "razvevátʹsja",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "развева́ться"
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"code": "ru",
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"roman": "porxátʹ",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "порха́ть"
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{
"code": "es",
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "ondear"
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{
"code": "es",
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "flamear"
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{
"code": "es",
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "tremolar"
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{
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"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "fladdra"
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{
"code": "ota",
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"lang_code": "ota",
"roman": "dalgalanmak",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
"word": "طالغهلانمق"
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{
"code": "uk",
"lang": "Ukrainian",
"lang_code": "uk",
"roman": "majority",
"sense": "to flap or wave quickly",
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{
"code": "bg",
"lang": "Bulgarian",
"lang_code": "bg",
"roman": "pljaskam s krila",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "пляскам с крила"
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{
"code": "cmn",
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"lang_code": "cmn",
"roman": "pūshan",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "撲扇 /扑扇"
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{
"code": "fo",
"lang": "Faroese",
"lang_code": "fo",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "flagsa"
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{
"code": "fi",
"lang": "Finnish",
"lang_code": "fi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "läpytellä"
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{
"code": "fi",
"lang": "Finnish",
"lang_code": "fi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "räpyttää"
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{
"code": "fi",
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"lang_code": "fi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "räpytellä"
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{
"code": "de",
"lang": "German",
"lang_code": "de",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "wedeln"
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{
"code": "kl",
"lang": "Greenlandic",
"lang_code": "kl",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "isaqqilavoq"
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{
"code": "it",
"lang": "Italian",
"lang_code": "it",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "sbattere le ali"
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{
"code": "ckb",
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"lang_code": "ckb",
"roman": "şeqe",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "شەقە"
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{
"code": "ckb",
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"lang_code": "ckb",
"roman": "firtefirt",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "فِرتەفِرت"
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{
"code": "mi",
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"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "pepe"
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{
"code": "mi",
"lang": "Māori",
"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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{
"code": "mi",
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"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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{
"code": "mi",
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"lang_code": "mi",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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"lang_code": "nb",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "flagre"
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"code": "nb",
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"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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"code": "pt",
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"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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"roman": "bitʹ krýlʹjami",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
"word": "бить кры́льями"
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"code": "ru",
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"lang_code": "ru",
"roman": "maxátʹ krýlʹjami",
"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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"sense": "to flap the wings without flying",
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"sense": "to cause something to flutter",
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"roman": "slisvam",
"sense": "to drive into disorder; to throw into confusion",
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