kudaʃa•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to take off, to remove (e.g., clothing, shoes)
♢ ʃergaʃe•təm it kuda•ʃ {sentence} don't take off your ring
♦ boti•nkəm kudaʃa•m {verb I} to take off one's boots
♦ βurge•məm kudaʃa•m {verb I} to take off one's clothes
♦ je•t͡ɕəm kudaʃa•m {verb I} to take off one's skis
♦ kata•m kudaʃa•m {verb I} to take off one's shoes
♦ kotomka•m kudaʃa•m {verb I} to take off one's knapsack
♦ kuda•ʃ kode•m {verb II} to take off and leave behind
♦ kuda•ʃ kəʃke•m {verb II} to throw off (one's clothes)
♦ kuda•ʃ kudalte•m {verb II} to throw off (one's clothes)
♦ kuda•ʃ pue•m {verb II} to take something off and give it to someone
♦ kuda•ʃ ʃue•m {verb II} to throw off (one's clothes)
♦ kudaʃdea•k βoza•m {verb I} to lie down without getting undressed
♦ terku•pʃəm kudaʃa•m {verb I} to take off one's hat
2. {transitive} {also figurative} to undress, to lay bare
♢ jot͡ɕada•m kuda•ʃsa, məj tu•dəm koləʃta•m {sentence} please undress your child, I will listen to its lungs
♢ ʃə•ʒe kue•rəm kuda•ʃən {sentence} autumn laid the birch tree bare
3. {figuratively} to get rid of, to dispose of, to free oneself from
♢ ti•de paʃa•m ʃke ymbat͡ɕe•m kudaʃa•m {sentence} I will free myself from this work
4. {figuratively} to strip, to rob
♢ kart de•ne modma•ʃ pørje•ŋəm kuda•ʃən {sentence} the man lost his money playing cards
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// kuda•ʃ nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// laβəra•n βurge•məm kuda•ʃ nala•m {verb I} to take off dirty clothes