"smjatta" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Icelandic]

Forms: smjattaði [indicative, past, singular, third-person], smjattað [supine]
Etymology: From smjatt and -a. Head templates: {{head|is|verb|weak verb||third-person singular past indicative|smjattaði||{{{22}}}|supine|smjattað||{{{33}}}|cat2=weak verbs|head=}} smjatta (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative smjattaði, supine smjattað)
  1. to smack one's lips when eating, to eat noisily; to open and close one's mouth so to produce a claping sound when eating something tasty Tags: weak Synonyms (eat noisily): kjamsa Derived forms: smjatta á Related terms: smjatt, skella í góm, sletta í góm
    Sense id: en-smjatta-is-verb-de7boMdN Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header

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