slaucīt

Etymology
Originally the iterative form of (q.v.; originally also “to wipe”). Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to wipe to dry something by rubbing it with something soft, absorbent
 * 2) to wipe to remove (some liquid) from someting by rubbing it with something soft, absorbent
 * 3) to wipe, to sweep to clean a surface by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 4) to wipe, to sweep to remove dirt by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 5)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1) to wipe to remove (some liquid) from someting by rubbing it with something soft, absorbent
 * 2) to wipe, to sweep to clean a surface by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 3) to wipe, to sweep to remove dirt by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 4)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1) to wipe, to sweep to clean a surface by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 2) to wipe, to sweep to remove dirt by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 3)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1) to wipe, to sweep to clean a surface by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 2) to wipe, to sweep to remove dirt by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 3)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1) to wipe, to sweep to remove dirt by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 2)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1) to wipe, to sweep to remove dirt by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 2)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1) to wipe, to sweep to remove dirt by pulling some utensil, e.g., a broom, or a piece of cloth, over it
 * 2)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1)  to wipe away, to destroy
 * 1)  to wipe away, to destroy

Derived terms

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