jomdare•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to misplace, to lose
♦ ko•rnə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose one's way
♦ oksagalta•m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose one's wallet
♦ oksa•m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose money
♦ sraβo•č́ə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose a key, to lose one's keys
2. {figuratively} to lose
♢ ža•pə̑n tudla•n jomdara•š ok šo•go {sentence} there's no point in losing any time with this
♦ βi•jə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose strength
♦ βu•jə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} {set phrase} to die
♦ βu•č́ə̑mo pa•rə̑šə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to make less than expected
♦ ža•pə̑m ara•m jomdare•m {verb II} to waste time
♦ ža•pə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to waste time
♦ ikta•ž-mola•n ža•pə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to devote time to something
♦ i•lə̑šə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose one's life
♦ jolta•šə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose a friend
♦ ne•lə̑tə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose weight
♦ üša•nə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose hope
♦ č́ə̑•tə̑šə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to lose one's patience, to run out of patience
♦ šinč́aora•k jomdare•m {verb II} to lose sight of something
3. {figuratively} to ruin, to destroy
♦ laska• i•lə̑šə̑m jomdare•m {verb II} to ruin a calm life
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// jomdare•n kode•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// ko•rnə̑što oksagalta•m jomdare•n kode•m {verb II} to lose one's wallet on the way
// jomdare•n pə̑tare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ rβe•ze ure•mə̑šte č́ə̑la• mo•də̑šə̑žə̑m jomdare•n pə̑tare•n {sentence} the boy lost all his toys on the street