ereszt

Etymology 1
From +.

Verb

 * 1)  to let go of to release from one's grasp
 * 2)  to let to allow someone to go somewhere
 * 3)  to let, to run to make water flow by opening a tap
 * 4)  to leak of a sealed object, to let fluid or gas pass through an opening
 * 5)  to bleed, to run of fabrics or dye, to let out color when washing
 * 6)  to lower to let descend by its own weight, especially to set a vessel afloat
 * 7)  to grow to cause or allow a part of itself to become bigger
 * 1)  to bleed, to run of fabrics or dye, to let out color when washing
 * 2)  to lower to let descend by its own weight, especially to set a vessel afloat
 * 3)  to grow to cause or allow a part of itself to become bigger
 * 1)  to lower to let descend by its own weight, especially to set a vessel afloat
 * 2)  to grow to cause or allow a part of itself to become bigger
 * 1)  to grow to cause or allow a part of itself to become bigger