dati

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  religious rather than secular; observing Jewish customs

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to date determine the date of something
 * 2)  to date write the date on something

Noun

 * 1) rust

Noun

 * 1) data

Etymology
,, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to give
 * 2)  to let, permit, allow
 * 3)  to have done (let or entrust someone to do something on one's behalf by a command, request or invitation)
 * 4)  to let be acted upon; to give in, give way
 * 5)  to surrender, give up, let up, give in
 * 6)  to put out (consent to sex)
 * 7)  to produce, emit, give off, give out
 * 8)  to yield, produce, bear (fruit or other product of a tree or plant)
 * 9)  to release, become available
 * 10)  to feel like, to want to do something, to be in the mood for something
 * 1)  to put out (consent to sex)
 * 2)  to produce, emit, give off, give out
 * 3)  to yield, produce, bear (fruit or other product of a tree or plant)
 * 4)  to release, become available
 * 5)  to feel like, to want to do something, to be in the mood for something
 * 1)  to yield, produce, bear (fruit or other product of a tree or plant)
 * 2)  to release, become available
 * 3)  to feel like, to want to do something, to be in the mood for something
 * 1)  to feel like, to want to do something, to be in the mood for something
 * 1)  to feel like, to want to do something, to be in the mood for something

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to give

Etymology
From.

Etymology
, from, from , according to Zorc (1982). .

Adjective

 * 1) former; previous; old-time; ex-
 * 2) accustomed; used to
 * 3) old
 * 1) accustomed; used to
 * 2) old
 * 1) old

Adverb

 * 1) originally; at first
 * 2) previously; formerly; used to
 * 1) previously; formerly; used to
 * 1) previously; formerly; used to

Adverb

 * 1) before; earlier