lȕžiti

lȕžiti
lȕžiti nesvrš. prez. -īm, pril. sad. -žēći, gl. im. -žēnje〉 {{c=0}}1. {{001f}}natapati u lugu 2. {{001f}}dobivati lužinu{{/c}}

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