taper

taper
vt. , frapper, cogner, battre, tapoter, heurter, (à une porte...) ; claquer : TAPÂ (Aillon-V., Aix, Albanais.001, Annecy, Arvillard, Chable, Chambéry.025, Chaucisse, Giettaz, Hauteville-Sa., Montagny-Bozel, Megève, St-Jean-Arvey, Table, Thônes), tapâr (Aussois) ; bouché (Cohennoz) / -î (Megève), R. => Boule. - E. : Applaudir, Dent.
A1) se taper, se battre : se tapâ (025).
A2) taper dur (fort) (avec un outil : pioche, marteau...) ; donner de grands coups, cogner dur : zhorbâ vi. (001).
A3) taper des pieds : pyatâ vi. (Morzine), tapâ dé pî (001).
A4) taper sur les talons : balyî p'lô talon <donner sur (contre) les talons> (001).

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