kid
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. {anatomy} hand, arm
♦ ki•dše βola• {phrase} (s)he's losing heart
♦ ki•dše kana• {phrase} (s)he no longer has to work, (s)he is being cared for, his/her needs are attended to
♦ kide•t oge•š kürl {phrase} it won't hurt you, it won't kill you (to do something)
♦ kide•t ok kürl {phrase} it won't hurt you, it won't kill you (to do something)
♦ ki•dše ka•də̑r {phrase} (s)he has sticky fingers, (s)he is light-fingered
♦ ki•dše kužu• {phrase} (s)he has sticky fingers, (s)he is light-fingered
♦ ki•də̑m pə̑šte•n kode•n o•gə̑l {phrase} (s)he didn't leave any traces
♦ ki•dše ok mij {phrase} (s)he never gets around to it, (s)he never has time for it
♦ ki•dše oge•š mij {phrase} (s)he never gets around to it, (s)he never has time for it
♦ ki•dše ok nölta•lt {phrase} (s)he can't bring himself/herself to do it, (s)he doesn't have it in him/her, (s)he doesn't have the hear to do it
♦ ki•dše oge•š nölta•lt {phrase} (s)he can't bring himself/herself to do it, (s)he doesn't have it in him/her, (s)he doesn't have the hear to do it
♦ kide•t kü•č́ə̑k {phrase} you're powerless, you can't do it
♦ kid ki•də̑m ši•nč́ə̑že {phrase} don't forget to pay back your debts
♦ kuze• tə̑•jə̑n kide•t nölta•ltə̑n? {phrase} how could you do this? how could you have the heart to do this?
♦ ki•dše č́ə̑lala•n tole•š {phrase} (s)he's a jack of all trades, (s)he can turn his/her hand to anything
♦ kidda• ku•štə̑lgo li•jže {phrase} good luck, may all go well
♦ ki•dše ne•le {phrase} (s)he's bad luck, (s)he's a jinx; (s)he has a heavy hand, (s)he has a strong punch
♦ ki•dše ok č́ə̑•tə̑rne {phrase} (s)he will not hesitate, (s)he won't shrink from doing it
♦ ki•dše oge•š č́ə̑•tə̑rne {phrase} (s)he will not hesitate, (s)he won't shrink from doing it
♦ ki•dše č́ə̑gə̑lte•š {phrase} (s)he is itching for a fight, (s)he is spoiling for a fight; (s)he is itching to do something, (s)he is dying to do something
♦ ki•dše lügə̑šta• {phrase} (s)he is itching for a fight, (s)he is spoiling for a fight; (s)he is itching to do something, (s)he is dying to do something
♦ ki•dše janda•r o•gə̑l {phrase} (s)he's got sticky fingers, (s)he's got long fingers, (s)he's prone to theft
♦ o•mo ki•də̑š kuč́ə̑kte•n pua• {phrase} it's a dream come true
♦ ki•də̑š kuč́ə̑kte•n pua• {phrase} it's a dream come true
♦ kid ki•də̑m muške•š {phrase} you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours
♦ ki•dše mode•š gə̑na• {phrase} (s)he's doing a heck of a job, (s)he's doing a great job
♦ ki•dše mode•š βe•le {phrase} (s)he's doing a heck of a job, (s)he's doing a great job
♦ kidšə̑ma•t ə̑š tuška•lte {phrase} (s)he didn't lift a finger, (s)he didn't do a thing
♦ kidša•t ə̑š tü•knö {phrase} (s)he didn't lift a finger, (s)he didn't do a thing
♦ ki•də̑m šujalte•n šua•t {phrase} it is but a step, it's a stone's throw away
♦ ikta•ž-köla•n ki•də̑m pue•m {verb II} {set phrase} to give somebody one's hand
♦ ikta•ž-kön de•ne ki•də̑m kuč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to shake hands with somebody
♦ ikta•ž-kön ki•də̑m onč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to fall into somebody's lap
♦ ikta•ž-mola•n ki•də̑m nölte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to vote for something
♦ kid gə̑č́ βelalta•m {verb I} to fall out of one's hands; {set phrase} not to come out right, to be messed up
♦ kid gə̑č́ βela•m {verb I} to fall out of one's hands; {set phrase} not to come out right, to be messed up
♦ kid gə̑č́ ko•ltə̑mo {adjective} {set phrase} neglected
♦ kid de•ne {adverb} manually, by hand
♦ kid de•ne βo•zə̑mo {noun} handwritten
♦ kid gə̑č́ nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to buy outside of a store
♦ kid de•ne nalša•šlə̑k {noun} armful
♦ kid de•ne onč́ə̑ktə̑ma•š {noun} gesture, hand gesture
♦ kid de•ne puə̑ma•š {noun} manual feed (e.g., paper, in a printer)
♦ kid de•ne šua•m {verb I} {set phrase} to let loose with one's fists, to be ready with one's fists
♦ kid jə̑ma•lne {noun} {set phrase} within reach, at arm's length, at hand, at one's fingertips
♦ kid jə̑ma•č́ lekta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be created, to come from somebody's hands
♦ kid se•mə̑n {adverb} {set phrase} suitable, fitting
♦ kide•š numalə̑šta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to think the world of someone, to worship someone; {set phrase} to spoil, to dote on, to wait on somebody hand and foot
♦ kidla•n ku•štə̑lgo {adjective} {set phrase} pugnacious, quarrelsome
♦ kidla•n ne•le {adjective} {set phrase} having a heavy hand, having a strong punch; {set phrase} jinxed, having bad luck
♦ ki•də̑m amə̑rte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to get one's hands dirty, to take part in something reprehensible
♦ ki•də̑m βaš pere•m {verb II} {set phrase} to shake hands on, to make a deal, to strike a bargain
♦ ki•də̑m βaš kormə̑žte•m {verb II} to shake hands
♦ ki•də̑m βür de•ne amə̑rte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to bloody one's hands, to stain one's hands with someone's blood
♦ ki•də̑m βüre•š amə̑rte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to bloody one's hands, to stain one's hands with someone's blood
♦ ki•də̑m kandare•m {verb II} {set phrase} to ease somebody's labor, to replace someone at work, to free someone of care
♦ ki•də̑m kergalte•n {adverb} {set phrase} with one's sleeves rolled up
♦ ki•də̑m kolte•n šinč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to sit on one's hands, to twiddle one's thumbs, to sit idly by
♦ ki•də̑m kormə̑žte•m {verb II} to shake somebody's hand
♦ ki•də̑m kormə̑žte•n salamle•m {verb II} to greet with a handshake
♦ ki•də̑m kürla•m {verb I} {set phrase} to bet, to make a bet
♦ ki•də̑m küse•nə̑š č́ə̑ke•n košta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to live without care, to live an idle life
♦ ki•də̑m küč́ə̑kemde•m {verb II} {set phrase} to cross somebody's plans, to thwart somebody
♦ ki•də̑m kə̑da•lə̑š kuč́e•n košta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to have one's hands in one's pockets, to twiddle one's thumbs
♦ ki•də̑m lupšala•m {verb I} to wave one's hand; {set phrase} to give up on, to accept as a lost cause
♦ ki•də̑m nölte•m {verb II} to raise one's hand (e.g., in school); {set phrase} to raise one's hand against someone; {set phrase} to come out against, to take a stand against; {set phrase} to vote
♦ ki•də̑m nule•m {verb II} {set phrase} to lick somebody's boots, to lick someone's shoes, to lick someone's feet
♦ ki•də̑m pere•m {verb II} {set phrase} to shake hands on, to make a deal, to strike a bargain
♦ ki•də̑m pida•m {verb I} {set phrase} to tie someone's hands, to tie someone hand and foot
♦ ki•də̑m pə̑šte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to have a hand in something, to help something come about
♦ ki•də̑m rüze•m {verb II} to wave one's hands
♦ ki•də̑m šala• kolte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to let loose with one's fists, to be ready with one's fists
♦ ki•də̑m šala•š kolte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to let loose with one's fists, to be ready with one's fists
♦ ki•də̑m šaralte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be at a loss, to shrug one's shoulders, to throw up one's hands, to be dumbfounded, to be nonplussed
♦ ki•də̑n šua•m {verb I} {set phrase} to let loose with one's fists, to be ready with one's fists
♦ ki•də̑m šujalte•m {verb II} to stretch out one's hand, to extend one's hand; {set phrase} to stretch out a helping hand, to extend a helping hand
♦ ki•də̑m šuje•m {verb II} to stretch out one's hand, to extend one's hand; {set phrase} to stretch out a helping hand, to extend a helping hand
♦ ki•də̑m ə̑rə̑kte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to line one's pockets, to feather one's nest
♦ ki•də̑š ku•č́ə̑də̑mo {adjective} {set phrase} new, not used
♦ ki•də̑š tunə̑kte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to domesticate, to tame; {set phrase} to overprotect, to pamper, to coddle
♦ ki•də̑š tu•nə̑ktə̑mo {adjective} {set phrase} domestic, tame
♦ ki•də̑š tunema•m {verb I} to be tamed, to become tame; {set phrase} to be overprotected, to be pampered, to be coddled
♦ ki•də̑šte lija•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be at hand, to be handy
♦ ki•də̑šte numala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to think the world of someone, to worship someone; {set phrase} to spoil, to dote on, to wait on somebody hand and foot
♦ ki•də̑šte numalə̑šta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to think the world of someone, to worship someone; {set phrase} to spoil, to dote on, to wait on somebody hand and foot
♦ kok kid de•ne {adverb} {set phrase} readily, eagerly, with all one's heart
♦ ko•škə̑šo kid {noun} {set phrase} butterfingers
♦ po•ro kid {noun} {set phrase} help, concern
♦ purla• kid {noun} right hand; {set phrase} right hand, right-hand man
♦ ške kid {noun} {set phrase} protection, pull, a friend in high places
♦ šola• kid {noun} left hand
♦ ə̑resla• pə̑•štə̑me kid de•ne {adverb} with crossed arms
♦ jara• kid de•ne {adverb} {set phrase} with empty hands
2. {figuratively} hands, fingers, skills
♦ šö•rtńö kid {noun} {set phrase} skillful fingers, clever fingers, magical hands
3. {figuratively} handwriting, hand
♦ jolta•šə̑n ki•dšə̑m pale•m {verb II} to know a friend's handwriting
4. {figuratively} hand, possession, control
♢ ške•ndə̑m kidə̑ške•t nal {sentence} get a grip on yourself, pull yourself together
♢ Eč́a•n 500 teŋge•m ki•də̑š pu•rtə̑š {sentence} Echan gave me 500 rubles
♦ jeŋ ki•də̑šte lija•m {verb I} to be in the wrong hands
♦ kid gə̑č́ muč́ə̑šte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to become free
♦ kid gə̑č́ muč́ə̑štare•m {verb II} {set phrase} to let go, to set free
♦ kid jə̑ma•k {noun} {set phrase} under someone's thumb, under someone's power, under someone's control
♦ kid jə̑ma•lne {noun} {set phrase} under someone's power, under someone's control, under someone's thumb, under someone's rule
♦ kid jə̑ma•lne ile•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be under somebody's thumb, to be under somebody's rule
♦ kid jə̑ma•lne koda•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be under somebody's thumb, to be under somebody's rule
♦ kid jə̑ma•lne kuč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to hold, to control, to dominate, to subject, to subjugate
♦ kid jə̑ma•lne lija•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be under somebody's thumb, to be under somebody's rule
♦ kid jə̑ma•lnə̑se {noun} {set phrase} dependent, lower, under the jurisdiction (of another body)
♦ kid jə̑ma•č́ {adverb} {set phrase} from under somebody's hands
♦ kid jə̑ma•č́ lekta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to come free, to escape someone's power
♦ ki•də̑š βerešta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to fall into the hands of; to be caught by (e.g., the police)
♦ ki•də̑š logala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to fall into the hands of; to be caught by (e.g., the police)
♦ ki•də̑š nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to take control, to take something into one's hands, to take somebody in hand, to bring somebody into line; {set phrase} to grab, to seize, to appropriate
♦ ki•də̑š poge•n nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to take control, to take something into one's hands, to take somebody in hand, to bring somebody into line; {set phrase} to grab, to seize, to appropriate
♦ ki•də̑š pue•m {verb II} {set phrase} to hand over
♦ ki•də̑š pure•m {verb II} {set phrase} to fall into somebody's hands, to come under someone's control
♦ ki•də̑š šua•m {verb I} {set phrase} to come into somebody's hands, to come into somebody's possession
♦ ki•də̑ške kuč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to dominate, to subject, to subjugate, to subordinate; to discipline
♦ ki•də̑šte kuč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to hold in one's hands, to have under control
♦ saj ki•də̑šte lija•m {verb I} to be in good hands
♦ ške ki•də̑ške kuč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to dominate, to subject, to subjugate, to subordinate; {set phrase} to discipline
♦ ške ki•də̑ške nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to take control, to take something into one's hands, to take somebody in hand, to bring somebody into line
♦ škem ki•də̑š nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to pull oneself together, to control oneself
♦ škem ki•də̑šte kuč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to maintain self-control, to control oneself
5. signature, autograph
♢ ške kide•tə̑m pə̑•šte {sentence} sign
♦ ki•də̑m pə̑šte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to sign
♦ ki•də̑m pə̑štə̑kte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to have somebody sign something
6. {figuratively} direction, side
♦ purla• ki•də̑šte {adverb} on the right-hand side
7. {figuratively} protection, pull, a friend in high places
♢ tu•də̑n ki•dše kugə̑ža•nə̑šte u•lo {sentence} (s)he has a friend in the government
~ USAGE AS A MODIFIER ~
♦ kid jə̑•lme {noun} sign language
♦ kid ke•pšə̑l {noun} handcuffs
♦ kid loga•ldə̑me {adjective} inaccessible
♦ kid torma•k {noun} hand
♦ kid tormo•z {noun} handbrake
♦ kid ə̑ŋ {noun} dexterity
♦ kid šuma•šte {adverb} {set phrase} a stone's throw away
♦ kid šu•də̑mo {adjective} inaccessible
♦ kid šu•mo {adjective} {set phrase} reachable, within hand's reach