zāģēt

Etymology
From the same stem as, made into a 2nd-conjugation transitive verb (ending -ēt).

Verb

 * 1) to saw to cut something with a saw; to work with a saw, also with a special saw
 * 2) to play (usually string instrument) very ineptly, producing unpleasant sounds
 * 3)  to make unpleasant sounds ; to snore
 * 4)  to blame, to complain all the time
 * 5)  to harm, to persecute, to make trouble for someone
 * 1) to play (usually string instrument) very ineptly, producing unpleasant sounds
 * 2)  to make unpleasant sounds ; to snore
 * 3)  to blame, to complain all the time
 * 4)  to harm, to persecute, to make trouble for someone
 * 1)  to make unpleasant sounds ; to snore
 * 2)  to blame, to complain all the time
 * 3)  to harm, to persecute, to make trouble for someone
 * 1)  to blame, to complain all the time
 * 2)  to harm, to persecute, to make trouble for someone
 * 1)  to blame, to complain all the time
 * 2)  to harm, to persecute, to make trouble for someone
 * 1)  to harm, to persecute, to make trouble for someone
 * 1)  to harm, to persecute, to make trouble for someone
 * 1)  to harm, to persecute, to make trouble for someone

Derived terms

 * prefixed verbs:




 * other derived terms