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- bcer
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Present: gcer [CD], bcer CD, DS, TC.
Past: bcer TC.
Future: bcer TC.
Involuntary: TC.
Transitive: TC.
Meaning: 1. To heap, to pile up; collect in one place. 2. To glare at. 3. (colloquial = bcir ) to squeeze, press CD. (archaic) To heap, pile up DS. To heap, to pile up TC.
Note: Root bcer < *btyer < *bter (Beyer 1992: 84) cf. gter 'treasure.'
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