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prȗt m 〈G prúta, N mn prútovi, zb. prȗće〉 {{c=0}}gipka šiba očišćena od izbojaka i lišća
⃞ {{001f}}{{/c}}dobiti ∼om {{c=0}}dobiti šibom za kaznu; {{/c}}drhtati kao ∼ (šiba) na vodi {{c=0}}jako drhtati; {{/c}}(pecati) na ∼ {{c=0}}pecati na udicu koje je nit vezana na prut (pecaljku){{/c}}

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