"verpti" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Lithuanian]

Forms: ver̃pti [canonical], ver̃pia [present, third-person], ver̃pė [past, third-person]
Etymology: From Proto-Indo-European *werp- (“to spin, rake”). Cognate with Latvian vērpt (“to spin”), Old Prussian etwiērpt (“to forgive”), powiērpt (“to leave”), Old Church Slavonic вьрпсти (vĭrpsti, “to pluck, tear off, rake”), Hittite [script needed] (warp-ᶻᶦ, “to wash, bathe, rub”). The traditionally compared Ancient Greek ῥᾰ́πτω (rháptō, “to sew together, stitch”) is likely not cognate. Etymology templates: {{der|lt|ine-pro|*werp-|t=to spin, rake}} Proto-Indo-European *werp- (“to spin, rake”), {{cog|lv|vērpt|t=to spin}} Latvian vērpt (“to spin”), {{cog|prg|etwiērpt|t=to forgive}} Old Prussian etwiērpt (“to forgive”), {{cog|cu|вьрпсти|t=to pluck, tear off, rake}} Old Church Slavonic вьрпсти (vĭrpsti, “to pluck, tear off, rake”), {{cog|hit|t=to wash, bathe, rub|tr=warp-ᶻᶦ}} Hittite [script needed] (warp-ᶻᶦ, “to wash, bathe, rub”), {{ncog|grc|ῥᾰ́πτω|t=to sew together, stitch}} Ancient Greek ῥᾰ́πτω (rháptō, “to sew together, stitch”) Head templates: {{head|lt|verb|third-person present tense|ver̃pia|third-person past tense|ver̃pė|cat2=|f1request=1|f2request=1|head=ver̃pti}} ver̃pti (third-person present tense ver̃pia, third-person past tense ver̃pė), {{lt-verb|inf=ver̃pti|past=ver̃pė|pres=ver̃pia}} ver̃pti (third-person present tense ver̃pia, third-person past tense ver̃pė)
  1. to spin
    Sense id: en-verpti-lt-verb-g-IJpR5V
  2. (dialectal) to stab; to dig Tags: dialectal
    Sense id: en-verpti-lt-verb-uqqT6MZh Categories (other): Lithuanian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry Disambiguation of Lithuanian entries with incorrect language header: 18 82 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 19 81
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  ],
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