fesser
verb
Syllable Decomposition
fesserderived from the Old French word faisse (band, tie), itself from the Latin fascia, of the same meaning. Originally, this verb meant 'to beat with a rod'. It was only later, by analogy with the word fesse (buttock), that it took on the meaning of 'to beat by giving blows on the buttocks'.
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "fesser"Translations
german:hauen
english:spank
chinese:打
korean:찰싹때리다
spanish:nalguear
greek:δέρνω
hebrew:היכה
italian:sculacciare
japanese:平手で打つため
polish:wychłostać
portuguese:espancar
russian:шлёпать
swedish:daska till
ukrainian:хлопати
See also
fessant (v.) fessons (v.) fessez (v.) fessent (v.) fessais (v.) fessions (v.) fessaient (v.) fessai (v.) fessas (v.) fessa (v.) fessâmes (v.) fessâtes (v.) fessèrent (v.) fesseras (v.) fessera (v.) fesserons (v.) fesserez (v.) fesseront (v.) fessasse (v.) fessasses (v.)