βolgaltare•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to illuminate, to light up
♦ pørt kø•rgəm βolgaltare•m {verb II} to light up the inside of a house
2. to shine
♢ tə•lze βolgaltara• {sentence} the moon is shining
♦ βudaka•n βolgaltare•m {verb II} to shine dimly
♦ so•tən βolgaltare•m {verb II} to shine brightly
♦ ʃəʒaka•n βolgaltare•m {verb II} to shine dimly
3. to flash (lightning)
♢ ky•dərt͡ɕø kydərta•, βolge•nt͡ɕe βolgaltara• {sentence} thunder rumbles, lightning flashes
4. {figuratively} to enlighten, to educate
♢ tu•do yʃane•n: ja•ləse jot͡ɕa•-βla•kəm βolgaltara•ʃ gən, el putəra•k peŋgədeme•ʃ ə•ʎe {sentence} (s)he believed that educating the children in the countryside would make the country stronger
5. {figuratively} to elucidate, to throw light upon, to explain
♢ βolgalta•re: məj ɲima•t om u•məlo {sentence} explain, I don't understand anything
6. to dawn, to break (day)
♢ kas erta•. βolgaltara• {sentence} the night is passing - day is breaking
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// βolgaltare•n kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// βolgaltare•n koltəma•ʃ {noun} {set phrase} enlightenment
// βolgaltare•n koltəma•ʃ e•re {noun} {history} the Age of Enlightenment
--"PARENT"--> βolgalta•m