gra
Meaning
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- play
- game
- gameplay
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ɡra/
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish igra, from Proto-Slavic *jьgra, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *ígrāˀ, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ig-réh₂, from *h₂eyg-.
New
grać
- to play (to participate in a game)
- to play (to participate in a game)
- to play, to act (to perform a role in a play, movie, etc.)
- to play (to perform or show a play or movie somewhere)
- to play (to produce music using a musical instrument)
- to play (to produce music from a device)
- to play (to give off sound)
- to play (to attempt to achieve or gain)
- to play, to pretend to be, to act (to act unnaturally or falsely)
- to show (of emotions, to externalize or be seen)
- to shift; to shimmer (to change colors)
- (colloquial) to play well with (to suit or match something)
- to play (to lay out a card on the table)
- to play (to accept a particular suit as the winning suit)
- (colloquial) to be on (to be in order; to function properly)
- (obsolete) to play with (to risk)
- (obsolete) to play, to have fun (to spend time in a fun way)
- (obsolete) to sue, to litigate
- (obsolete) to bubble; to ferment
- (obsolete) to sic (to send an animal after one's hunted animal)
- to court (to attempt to attract)
- to make fun of, to mock
- to move something quickly
- to undulate, to wave (to cause to resemble a wave)
- The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include
- The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
- to have sex (to have sexual relations with)
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