tléti

tléti
tlím nedov., tlì (ẹ́ í) 1. goreti počasi in brez plamena: drva v peči so tlela; žerjavica tli pod pepelom; brezoseb. danes noče goreti, samo tli 2. ekspr. biti, obstajati v majhni meri, navadno prikrito, skrito: med njima je tlela ljubezen / v njej je še tlelo upanje; ta želja že dolgo tli v njegovem srcu / iskra upora spet tli // kazati se v majhni meri: v očeh ji tli veselje / na nebu tli tisoč zvezd medlo sveti; nastopil je mrak, le na obzorju je še tlel ozek trak svetlobe bil videnekspr. v njem je še tlelo življenje še je bil živ; preg. stara ljubezen ne zarjavi (če ne gori, pa tli) tlèč -éča -e: tleč stenj; razpihati tlečo žerjavico; tleče sovraštvo

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