kerə̑lta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to stick into, to pierce, to penetrate
♢ ke•rde o•ŋə̑škə̑žo ke•rə̑lte {sentence} the sword pierced his/her chest
♦ ke•rə̑ltə̑n onč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to stare
2. to run into, to bump into
♦ βaš kerə̑lta•m {verb I} to run into one another
♦ puše•ŋgə̑š kerə̑lta•m {verb I} to bump into a tree
♦ ša•ńə̑kə̑š kerə̑lta•m {verb I} to run into a pitchfork
3. {figuratively} to pierce, to cut into, to make an impression
♢ o•jgo č́o•nə̑škə̑žo ke•rə̑ltə̑n {sentence} sorrow pierced his/her heart
4. to throw oneself at, to attack, to assault
♢ pij erte•n ka•jə̑še ümba•ke ke•rə̑lte {sentence} the dog threw itself at the passer-by
5. {figuratively} to spread, to reach, to penetrate (sounds, smells)
♢ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š pö•rtə̑š tul ke•rə̑lte {sentence} light penetrated the dark house
6. {figuratively} to be aimed, to be directed
♢ joč́a•-βla•kə̑n onč́a•ltə̑šə̑št Jü•štö kugə̑za• ümba•ke ke•rə̑lte {sentence} the children's eyes were fixed on Father Frost
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ ke•rə̑lt pure•m {verb II} (into)
/ ke•rə̑lt pu•rə̑šo {adjective} aggressive
/ e•lə̑ške ke•rə̑lt pure•m {verb II} to invade a country
--"PARENT"--> kera•m