deitar

Etymology
, from, from , frequentative of. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to lay; to lean
 * 2)  to cause to fall
 * 3)  to lie down
 * 4)  to throw; to expel
 * 5)  to pour
 * 6)  to leak
 * 1)  to pour
 * 2)  to leak
 * 1)  to leak
 * 1)  to leak

Etymology
Inherited from, frequentative of , probably via an early *deieitar, with reduction via haplology.

Verb

 * 1) to lay
 * Eſta e como Santa maria guardou ao fillo do judeu que non ardeſſe que ſeu padre deitara no forno
 * This one is about how Holy Mary protected from being burnt the son of the Jew whose father had been laid in the furnace.
 * This one is about how Holy Mary protected from being burnt the son of the Jew whose father had been laid in the furnace.

Etymology
, from a, from ,  frequentative of.

Verb

 * 1)   to lie down
 * 2)   to go to sleep
 * 3)   to lay
 * 4)   to throw
 * 5)   to pour
 * 6)   to emit; to give off; to give out
 * 7)  to drop
 * 8)  to lie down
 * 1)   to pour
 * 2)   to emit; to give off; to give out
 * 3)  to drop
 * 4)  to lie down
 * 1)  to drop
 * 2)  to lie down