pǟ

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) head
 * täuž pǟ
 * drunk (lit. "full head")
 * pǟ kīlõks pānda
 * to be absolutely sure; to bet one's life on something (lit. "to pledge one's head")
 * pǟ īrgõb rinkõ lǟdõ
 * to get dizzy; to have one's head spinning (lit. "head starts to go in circle")
 * pǟ kīerõb (~ lǟb immar)
 * head is spinning (~ going around)
 * pǟ mōzõ võttõ
 * to decapitate (lit. "to take off head")
 * pǟdõ vȯtšõ
 * to look for lice (lit. "to inspect head")
 * midēgõst pǟzõ võttõ
 * (of something) to have gotten into (someone); to become convinced of something (lit. "to take something inside of (one's) head")
 * pǟsõ tēḑi vȯtšõ
 * to look for lice on (one's) head (lit. "in head")
 * pǟstõ jālgad sōņi kažži
 * soaking/wet from head to toe (lit. "legs")
 * pǟstõ oppõ
 * to memorize (lit. "learn from head")
 * pǟstõ tieudõ
 * to know from memory (lit. "to know from head")
 * jõvāst pǟst
 * out of good will (lit. "from good head")
 * kibārt pǟzõ pānda
 * to put on hat (lit. "to put hat inside of head")
 * kibār um pǟs
 * hat is on (lit. "hat is in head")
 * 1) handle of a knife
 * veis pǟ
 * handle of a knife
 * duņtšõn um pǟ
 * dagger has a handle
 * 1) seedpod, pod of a poppy plant
 * pieksīz pǟd jarā
 * collected poppy pods
 * 1) head of cattle
 * mits pǟdõ um täd kōŗas?
 * how many heads is your herd?
 * 1) head of cattle
 * mits pǟdõ um täd kōŗas?
 * how many heads is your herd?
 * how many heads is your herd?