kəɲelte•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to wake up, to get up, to make somebody get up, to raise
♦ ki•jəʃəm kəɲelte•m {verb II} to wake up a sleeping person
♦ kəɲelte•n ʃogalte•m {verb II} to put someone on his/her feet
♦ økəme•ʃ kəɲelte•m {verb II} to force to get up
2. to frighten off, to frighten away (e.g., birds)
♦ ka•jəkəm kəɲelte•m {verb II} to frighten off a bird
♦ mera•ŋəm kəɲelte•m {verb II} to frighten off a hare
3. {figuratively} to rouse, to stir up, to agitate
♦ βojska•-βla•kəm ata•kəʃ kəɲelte•m {verb II} to rouse the troops to attack
♦ βosːta•nijəʃ kəɲelte•m {verb II} to stir up rebellion
4. {figuratively} to awaken, to rouse, to cause, to bring up
♦ ʃə•dəm kəɲelte•m {verb II} to cause harm
♦ to•ʃto ʃonəma•ʃəm kəɲelte•m {verb II} to bring up old thoughts
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// kəɲelte•n ʃənde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// ma•ləʃəm kəɲelte•n ʃənde•m {verb II} to wake someone that is sleeping
--"PARENT"--> kəɲela•m