pānda

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to put, place
 * või sa panād jeddõ või panād tagān?
 * are you putting (it) in front or putting (it) behind?
 * 1)  to lay down (the rules, etc.), decide
 * jarā pandõd neiku mustā vālda pǟl
 * (it is) laid down (~ decided) like black on white
 * 1)  to take for, consider for
 * ma äb pan siedā mittõ mikšmõks
 * I don't take it for anything / I don't consider it worthy
 * 1)  to plant (a punch, etc.)
 * kik paņ ikškõrd pȯrzõn
 * cock/rooster pecked the pig for once
 * 1)  to put, make
 * kieudõn paņ suoļm tutkāmõ, algõ ta läkkõ lebbõ
 * [they] put a knot at the end of the rope so that it doesn't pass through [the hole]
 * 1)  to screw, engage in sexual intercourse
 * lǟb tämmõn īņõ vȱlgõd sizzõl, nei ka nei panāb
 * went with her in straw (~ haystack?), one way or another screwed [her]
 * 1)  to plant (oneself) on (something), throw (oneself) at (something), lunge at (something)
 * lovvõl pitkālõz pānda
 * to plant oneself on the bed (down at full length)
 * 1)  to make, force
 * sov panāb kievtõm
 * smoke makes [you] cough
 * 1)  to plant (oneself) on (something), throw (oneself) at (something), lunge at (something)
 * lovvõl pitkālõz pānda
 * to plant oneself on the bed (down at full length)
 * 1)  to make, force
 * sov panāb kievtõm
 * smoke makes [you] cough
 * sov panāb kievtõm
 * smoke makes [you] cough