"kseb" meaning in Polish

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Interjection

IPA: /ˈksɛp/ (note: Kuyavia)
Etymology: Clipping and univerbation of ku + sobie. From the fact that when someone outstretches their right arm and waves it left towards their chest, they are waving towards themself, whereas when they wave it left, they are waving it away from themself. Etymology templates: {{clipping|pl}} Clipping, {{univ|pl|ku|sobie|nocap=1}} univerbation of ku + sobie
  1. (Kuyavia) used to send people to the left when dancing; to the left! Categories (topical): Dance Derived forms: ksebka Related terms: kse, ksobie
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Download raw JSONL data for kseb meaning in Polish (1.2kB)

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