jylate•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to burn
♦ kaga•zəm jylate•m {verb II} to burn paper
♦ o•ləməm jylate•m {verb II} to burn straw
♦ βe•lʃe ləʃtaʃla•m jylate•m {verb II} to burn fallen leaves
2. to burn, to heat with
♦ pum jylate•m {verb II} to burn wood
♦ mla•nde ʃy•jəm jylate•m {verb II} to burn coal
3. to temper, to anneal, to fire
♦ βu•rsəm jylate•m {verb II} to temper steel
♦ koŋga•ʃ jylate•m {verb II} to temper in an oven
4. {also figurative} to burn, to hurt, to cause pain, to irritate
♢ jolta•ʃən ke•re ʃoma•kʃe t͡ɕo•nəm jylata• {sentence} my friend's blunt words cause me pain
5. {figuratively} to excite, to fire up, to get fired up, to set someone's heart on fire
♢ ont͡ɕaltəʃe•tʃe mə•jəm jylata• {sentence} your look is setting my heart on fire
6. {figuratively} to light up, to sparkle bright
♢ ure•məm ik me•ŋgəse tul βe•le jylata• {sentence} a solitary light lit up the street
7. to cremate
♢ tə e•ləʃte ko•ləʃəm jylata•t {sentence} dead bodies are cremated in this country
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ jylate•n ʃyte•m {verb II} (through)
/ ku•rtkəm tama•k de•ne jylate•n ʃyte•m {verb II} to burn a hole in a jacket with a cigarette
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// jylate•n kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// kaga•zəm jylate•n kolte•m {verb II} to burn paper
// jylate•n pətare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// u•lʃo pu•əm jylate•n pətare•m {verb II} to burn all the firewood
--"PARENT"--> jyle•m