lidot

Etymology
Originally the iterative form of, from , from the same stem as : , ,. The synonyms and  are therefore reflexes of the same original stem. The original meaning was probably “to let go,” from which “to fly.” In Indo-European languages, it is common that the notion “to fly” be expressed by a verb also meaning, or having previously meant, some other kind of motion: cf. 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,.

Verb

 * 1)  to fly to move in the air with the help of wings
 * 2)  to fly to move in the air
 * 3)  to fly to be thrown so as move quickly through the air
 * 4)  to fly, to run to move quickly
 * 5)  to fly to be carried by the air
 * 6)  to fly, to spread
 * 7)  to fly, to spread quickly
 * 8)  to fly, to turn to something far away
 * 9)  to fly, to run
 * 10)  to fly, to pass quickly
 * 11)  to behave very kindly to someone in order to win his or her favor
 * 1)  to fly to be carried by the air
 * 2)  to fly, to spread
 * 3)  to fly, to spread quickly
 * 4)  to fly, to turn to something far away
 * 5)  to fly, to run
 * 6)  to fly, to pass quickly
 * 7)  to behave very kindly to someone in order to win his or her favor
 * 1)  to fly, to spread quickly
 * 2)  to fly, to turn to something far away
 * 3)  to fly, to run
 * 4)  to fly, to pass quickly
 * 5)  to behave very kindly to someone in order to win his or her favor
 * 1)  to fly, to pass quickly
 * 2)  to behave very kindly to someone in order to win his or her favor
 * 1)  to behave very kindly to someone in order to win his or her favor
 * 1)  to behave very kindly to someone in order to win his or her favor

Derived terms

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