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kudokai — ×kudõkai (l. chodak) sm. pl. (2) 1. medpadžiai: Šitie mano batai jau visai nunešioti, padaryk tu iš jų kudokus Mrj. Apsiauk kudõkais, purvyne bus gerai Mrj. 2. iš storų siūlų numegztas apavas: Nusimezgiau šienui grėbti kudokus Dl. ◊ kudokùs… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
kūdokas — ×kūdokas, a adj. (1) K; N liesokas: Prie medžio stovėjo pririštas kūdokas arklys rš. kūdokai adj., kūdokaĩ K … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
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