šķērsot

Etymology
From the same source as the adjective “transverse,” made into a regular 2nd-conjugation verb (ending -ot).

Verb

 * 1) to cross to be positioned transversally, across something
 * 2) to cross to go across something, to move to the other side of something
 * 3) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to cross to go across something, to move to the other side of something
 * 2) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to cross to go across something, to move to the other side of something
 * 2) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block
 * 1) to be or create an obstacle (e.g., to a path), to block