kuč́edala•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to fight, to wrestle, to grapple
♦ ikta•ž-kön βaštare•š kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight against somebody
♦ ikta•ž-kön de•ne kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight with somebody
♦ kuč́edala•š jöra•tə̑še {adjective} pugnacious, martial, bellicose
♦ kuč́edala•š piža•m {verb I} to start fighting
♦ kuč́edala•š ja•mde {adjective} ready to fight
2. to fight against, to struggle against, to resist, to combat
♦ βüd de•ne kuč́edala•m {verb I} to combat the water
♦ sitə̑də̑ma•š-βlak βaštare•š kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight against shortcomings
♦ č́er de•ne kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight an illness
♦ šükšu•do βaštare•š kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight against weeds
3. to battle, to fight, to combat
♦ pə̑ta•rtə̑š βür č́üč́a•ltə̑š ma•rte kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight to the last drop of blood
♦ tušma•n de•ne kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight with an enemy
4. to fight for, to struggle for (a goal)
♦ ikta•ž-mo βerč́ kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight for something
♦ o•nč́ə̑kə̑lə̑k βerč́ kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight for the future
♦ e•rə̑k βerč́ kuč́edala•m {verb I} to fight for freedom
5. {figuratively} to conflict, to clash (feelings, aspirations)
♢ joč́a• den ač́a•-aβa•n šonə̑ma•šə̑št južguna•m kuč́eda•lə̑t {sentence} sometimes the opinions of parents and their children conflict
6. {figuratively} to fight with, to struggle with, to contend with, to work with under difficult conditions
♢ üdə̑ramašla•n ne•le meša•k-βlak de•ne kuč́edala•š jö•sö {sentence} it is difficult for women to contend with heavy bags
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// kuč́eda•l košta•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ Mi•ša izi•ž godə̑ma•k kuč́eda•l košta•š jörate•n, kə̑zə̑ta•t pe•šə̑že βašta•ltə̑n o•gə̑l {sentence} already as a child, Misha liked to get into fights, and he hasn't changed much at all
// kuč́eda•l nala•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above); to capture, to take by force
// tü•tkə̑šə̑m kuč́eda•l nala•m {verb I} to capture someone's attention
// kuč́eda•l tola•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
// krimina•l de•ne kuč́eda•l tola•m {verb I} to combat crime
// kuč́eda•l šoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
// ške mla•nde βerč́ kuč́eda•l šoge•m {verb II} to fight for one's land
--"PARENT"--> kuč́e•m