lazə̑rge•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to become wet, to become soaked
♢ ere• jür jü•rmö de•ne ko•rno la•zə̑rgə̑š {sentence} the road was soaked by constant rain
2. to soften, to grow soft, to go soft
♢ ku•kšo ki•ndə̑m βü•də̑škö pə̑•šte, la•zə̑rgə̑že {sentence} put the dry bread into water for it to soften
♦ βüde•š lazə̑rge•m {verb II} to soften in water
3. to be dented on the edge, to be nicked on the edge (knives, axes, other sharp objects)
♢ toβare•m lazə̑rge•n, šuma•š küle•š {sentence} my ax's edge is nicked, it needs to be sharpened
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// lazə̑rge•n βoza•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ laβə̑ra• βurge•m ta•zə̑šte lazə̑rge•n βo•zə̑n {sentence} the dirty linen soaked in the basin
// lazə̑rge•n pə̑te•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ βü•dšə̑m βiga•k jastara•š gə̑n, pare•ŋge lazə̑rge•n ok pə̑•te ə̑•l'e {sentence} if one had poured the water out right away, the potatoes would not have gone soft