kiesa
See also: kiesą
Afrikaans
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editkiesa (present kiesa, present participle kiesaende, past participle gekiesa)
- (rare) to drizzle, to rain lightly in fine droplets
- 2018 September 7, Jana Luther, “Jaloersbuie tot komloertjie en dambrekerbuie”, in Beeld:
- Sifreën aan die ander kant, val aanhoudend. Soms kiesa, of kwietsja, dit dae aaneen.
- Mist rain, on the other hand, falls continuously. Sometimes it drizzles, or mizzles, for days on end.
Polish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ottoman Turkish كیسه (kise, kese), from Persian کیسه (kise).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkiesa f (diminutive kieska)
Declension
editDeclension of kiesa
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