βolgaltam
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to shine, to glow
♦ tə̑lze keč́e βolgə̑do dene βele βolgalteš {phrase} the moon only shines with the sun's light
♢ üžara βolgalteš {sentence} day is breaking
2. to lighten up, to be illuminated
♢ pölem türlö tul dene βolgalteš {sentence} different lights illuminate the room
3. to sparkle, to glitter, to glint
♢ üdə̑r ümbalne šijdarman βolgalteš {sentence} the girl's coin ornament is glittering
4. to break (day), to dawn
♢ βolgalteš {sentence} day is breaking
♢ βolgaltə̑n {sentence} it's already light, it's already daylight
♢ βolgaltaš tüŋaleš {sentence} it's starting to dawn, day is starting to break
5. to lighten up, to become lighter
♢ tüžβalne βolgalteš {sentence} it is becoming lighter outside
6. {figuratively} to glow, to be radiant (with joy)
♦ pial dene βolgaltam {verb I} to be radiant with joy
7. {figuratively} to flash, to appear, to appear out of nowhere
♢ č́onə̑štem üšan tul βolgalte {sentence} a ray of hope appeared in my heart
♢ ušə̑štem saj šonə̑maš βolgalte {sentence} a good idea occurred to me
8. {figuratively} to shine in an area, to be renowned for
♢ izam rajon muč́ko saj pašaž dene βolgaltə̑n {sentence} my brother is renowned for his good work in the entire region
9. to flash (lightning)
♢ βolgenč́e βolgalteš {sentence} lightning flashes
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// βolgalt kajem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ šuč́ko šonə̑maš rβezə̑n ušə̑štə̑žo βolgalt kajə̑š {sentence} a bad idea came to the boy's mind
♢ tunemše kuan kumə̑l dene βolgalt kajen {sentence} the student became radiant with joy
// βolgalt kodam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ kaβašte βolgenč́e βolgalt kodo {sentence} lightning flashed across the sky
// βolgalt koltem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ oknašte izi tul βolgalt koltə̑š {sentence} a little light appeared in the window
// βolgalt šogem {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ ploš́š́ad'ə̑šte sörastarə̑me kož βolgalt šoga {sentence} a decorated fir is glittering in the square
--"PARENT"--> βolgem