βoza•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to lie down
♦ βa•kʃəʃ βoza•m {verb I} to lie down in bed
♦ iziʃla•n βoza•m {verb I} to lie down for a while
♦ kanalta•ʃ βoza•m {verb I} to lie down to rest
♦ ko•mdək βoza•m {verb I} to lie down on one's back
♦ ku•mək βoza•m {verb I} to lie down on one's stomach
♦ mala•ʃ βoza•m {verb I} to go to bed
♦ mla•ndəʃ βoza•m {verb I} to lie down on the ground
♦ ʃø•rən βoza•m {verb I} to lie down on one's side
♦ ʃu•dəʃ βoza•m {verb I} to lie down in the grass
2. to fall
♢ lum βo•zən {sentence} snow has fallen
♢ y•məl korne•ʃ βoze•ʃ {sentence} a shadow falls on the street
♦ azala•n ʃint͡ɕa• βo•zən {phrase} the evil eye was put on the child
♦ tys gət͡ɕ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to go pale
3. to become bed-ridden (due to illness or injury)
♦ t͡ɕerlane•n βoza•m {verb I} to fall ill
♢ boʎni•t͡səʃ βo•zən {sentence} (s)he was hospitalized
4. to fall out (teeth)
♢ pyj βo•zən {sentence} a tooth fell out
5. {figuratively} to come into, to go into
♦ jot͡ɕa• ko•jəʃəʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to become senile; {set phrase} to start behaving childishly
♦ kagaze•ʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be written, to be written down
♦ ko•rnəʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to start off on a path, to adopt a certain lifestyle
♦ uʃe•ʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to come to mind, to occur
♦ t͡ɕo•nəʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to engrave oneself on someone's heart, to etch oneself in someone's memory
♦ ʃint͡ɕa•ʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to draw attention
♦ ʃy•məʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to go to the heart
6. {figuratively} to fall into (thoughts, etc.)
♦ ke•lge ʃonəma•ʃəʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to fall into deep thoughts
♦ o•jgəʃ βoza•m {verb I} to be grief-stricken
♦ ʃonəma•ʃəʃ βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to fall into deep thoughts
7. to recede (river, after a flood)
♢ eŋe•r ʃke se•rəʃkəʒe βoze•ʃ {sentence} the river is receding to its banks
8. {figuratively} to fall to, to fall onto somebody's shoulders
♢ u•lo ne•ləʒe tu•dən ymba•k βoze•ʃ {sentence} the whole burden fell on him/her
♢ otβe•tstβenːostʲ tə•jən ymba•k βoze•ʃ {sentence} it is your responsibility
♢ rβe•zən βat͡ɕymba•kəʒe ʃu•ko o•jgo βo•zən {sentence} the boy had to shoulder a lot of trouble
9. to be due (payment, salary, etc.)
♢ pø•rtəm t͡ɕoŋəməla•n məlane•m ʃu•ko oksa• βo•zən {sentence} a lot of money went into building my house
10. to lie flat, to be beaten down (crops)
♢ ʃu•rno βo•zən {sentence} the crops were beaten down
11. to be churned (butter)
♢ yj βo•zən {sentence} the butter was churned
12. to be removed (bark, from a tree), to be barked
♢ ʃo•ʃəm puʃe•ŋge ʃym sa•jən βoze•ʃ {sentence} it's easy to remove bark from trees in spring
13. {impersonal} to have to
♢ məla•m kaja•ʃ βoze•ʃ {sentence} I have to go
14. {in a converb construction} (expressing finality and completeness)
♦ leβeda•lt βoza•m {verb I} to be covered
♦ poməʒa•lt βoza•m {verb I} to wake up
♦ ʃeme•m βoza•m {verb I} to turn black
♦ jamdəla•lt βoza•m {verb I} to get ready
15. {in a converb construction} (expressing a downward movement)
♦ βole•n βoza•m {verb I} to fall, to drop
♦ ky•rlən βoza•m {verb I} to come off, to tear off
♦ le•ktən βoza•m {verb I} to fall out
♦ ʃalane•n βoza•m {verb I} to fall down, to collapse
--"PARENT"--> βozalte•m