alpremi

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to press against
 * 2) * Ludmila Novikova (translator), Fatalaj Ovoj (The Fatal Eggs) by Mikhail Bulgakov, Chapter 8,
 * La boskoj svenis, kaj Dunja, kovarda, kiel arbara nimfo, aŭskultis, alpreminte la vangon al la stopla, rufa kaj brava vango de la ŝoforo.
 * The copses were hushed, and Dunya, fatal as a wood nymph, listened, her cheek pressed against the rough, ginger and manly cheek of the driver. (Michael Karpelson translation, 1993)
 * 1)  to lean up against, press against, hold, clasp, hug
 * 2) * Heinrich August Luyken, Stranga Heredaĵo, Ĉapitro 8,
 * La du amikinoj sidis kune, sin alpremante unu al la alia.
 * The two friends were sitting together, holding each other (lit. pressing themselves against each other)
 * 1) * Kazimierz Bein (translator), Patroj kaj filoj (Отцы и дети, Fathers and Children/Fathers and Sons) by Ivan Turgenev, Chapter 20,
 * Ŝiaj rondetaj manoj tuj ĉirkaŭprenis lian kolon, ŝia kapo sin alpremis al lia brusto, kaj ĉio eksilentis.
 * Her plump little hands were instantly twined round his neck, her head was pressed to his breast, and there was a complete hush. (Constance Garnett translation, Collier, 1917)