kuška•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to grow ♢ ola• kuške•š {sentence} the city is growing
♦ kuna•m kuška•t {phrase} when you're grown up, when you're old enough
♦ to•što korne•š šu•do ok kuš {phrase} grass does not grow on a beaten track
♦ βija•n kuška•m {verb I} to grow quickly
♦ ku•škə̑n leβedalta•m {verb I} to be overgrown
♦ ku•škə̑n šarle•m {verb II} to grow wild, to luxuriate
♦ kü•škö kuška•m {verb I} to grow tall, to shoot up
♦ peš kuška•m {verb I} to grow a lot, to grow out of one's clothes
♦ sa•jə̑n kuška•m {verb I} to keep growing
2. {figuratively} to develop, to improve, to be on the rise ♢ mə̑•jə̑n šinč́a• onč́ə̑lne•m peš ku•ško {sentence} (s)he has grown in my estimation
♢ nau•ko kuške•š {sentence} science is developing
♢ gra•motnost' ku•škə̑n {sentence} literacy was on the rise
3. to rise up, to be built ♢ u pört-βlak ku•škə̑t {sentence} new houses are rising up
4. to grow together, to heal ♢ su•sə̑r βer ku•škə̑n {sentence} the wound healed
♢ lu sa•jə̑n ku•škə̑n {sentence} the bone grew together properly
5. {figuratively} to rise, to grow, to increase ♢ ak ku•škə̑n {sentence} prices have risen
♢ pa•rə̑m kuške•š {sentence} debt is growing
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ ku•škə̑n lekta•m {verb I} (out)
/ mla•nde gə̑č́ ku•škə̑n lekta•m {verb I} to grow out of the ground
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ku•škə̑n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ jür deč́ βara• ozə̑mna• kuze• ku•škə̑n ka•jə̑š! {sentence} how our winter crops grew after the rain!
// ku•škə̑n tola•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ zarpla•tə̑n kokla• ku•gə̑tšo ere• ku•škə̑n tole•š {sentence} the average salary is rising continually
// ku•škə̑n šinč́a•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ o•nč́o, teŋge•č́ə̑se βerə̑šte•t moga•j po•ŋgo ku•škə̑n ši•nč́ə̑n! {sentence} see what mushrooms have grown here since yesterday!
// ku•škə̑n šogala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ izi• βe•le ə̑•l'e, moga•j ka•č́e ku•škə̑n šoga•lə̑n {sentence} it's like yesterday that he was a little boy, and what a young man he has grown up to be
// ku•škə̑n šoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ pakč́a•šte šoga•n ku•škə̑n šoga• {sentence} onions are growing in the garden
// ku•škə̑n šua•m {verb I} to grow up
♢ ško•lə̑m tune•m pə̑tarə̑memla•n, mə̑•jə̑n šüžarema•t ku•škə̑n šue•š {sentence} by the time I finish school, my sister will have grown up
// ku•škə̑n šu•šo {adjective} adult, grown, grown-up
// ku•škə̑n šu•šo jeŋ {noun} adult, grown-up