"krakati" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Proto-Slavic]

Etymology: From imitative Proto-Indo-European *ker-. Baltic cognates include Latvian krãkât, Lithuanian krokoti. Further cognates with Latin crocire. Etymology templates: {{onom|sla-pro|title=imitative}} imitative, {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*ker-}} Proto-Indo-European *ker-, {{cog|lv|krãkât}} Latvian krãkât, {{cog|lt|krokoti}} Lithuanian krokoti, {{cog|la|crocire}} Latin crocire
  1. to croak Wikipedia link: Rick Derksen Tags: reconstruction
    Sense id: en-krakati-sla-pro-verb-Xx5r3evj Categories (other): Proto-Slavic entries with incorrect language header, Proto-Slavic onomatopoeias

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    },
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