lau.meki
1. n. A kind of barbed spear.
2. vi. To recede, ebb, as the tide or flood waters.
3. vi. To wilt, as plants without water.
1. n. A kind of barbed spear.
2. vi. To recede, ebb, as the tide or flood waters.
3. vi. To wilt, as plants without water.
v. To flow slowly, as a stream with very little water.
2. To move very slowly, as a very slow trotting horse.
1. A flowing back of the tide; an abatement of waters.
2. A wilting or drooping, said of plants languishing for lack of moisture.
1. To flow slowly, as a stream with very little water; to flow back; to recede, said of tide water.
2. To move very slowly, as a very slow trotting horse.
Barbed spear.
to flow or move slowly; recede.
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