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21.
glāveren
v.
8 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) To speak loudly or deceitfully; (b) to speak deceitfully about (sb.), deceive (sb.); (c)
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glaveringe, glaverande
, of words: deceitful; of a person: loud-speaking;
for glaveren
, because of loud…
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