трещя

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From Proto-Slavic *trěščati (cf. Russian треща́ть (treščátʹ)) or *tręščati (Gerov), of onomatopoeic origin. By surface analysis, тря́сък (trjásǎk, clang, rumble) +‎ (-ja).

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трещя́ (treštjá) first-singular present indicativeimpf

  1. (intransitive) to clang, to bang, to crackle, to rumble
    Synonyms: тра́кам (trákam), бумтя́ (bumtjá), плющя́ (pljuštjá)

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