lunč́ə̑rgem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to be exhausted, to lose strength, to lose power, to weaken, to be worn out, to wear out
♢ joč́a lunč́ə̑rgen {sentence} the child lost strength
♢ tazalə̑kše lunč́ə̑rgen {sentence} his/her health deteriorated
♢ kapše lunč́ə̑rga {sentence} his/her body is getting weaker
♢ akə̑lže lunč́ə̑rga {sentence} his/her mind is becoming weaker
♢ tušman lunč́ə̑rgen {sentence} the enemy is losing strength
♢ nerβ lunč́ə̑rga {sentence} his/her nerves are wearing out
♢ č́ə̑lt lunč́ə̑rgen {sentence} (s)he was completely exhausted
♦ kojə̑n lunč́ə̑rgem {verb II} to be visibly exhausted
♦ lunč́ə̑rgen kolem {verb II} to die of exhaustion
♦ pašašte lunč́ə̑rgem {verb II} to be exhausted at work
2. to become sluggish, to become listless, to become apathetic
♢ užamat, jöršeš lunč́ə̑rgenat {sentence} I can see you've become entirely apathetic
3. {figuratively} to decay, to become dilapidated, to wear out, to fall apart, to deteriorate
♢ pört lunč́ə̑rgen {sentence} the house is dilapidated
♢ βurgem lunč́ə̑rgen {sentence} the clothes have worn out
♢ pə̑tartə̑š žapə̑šte jalozanlə̑k jöršeš lunč́ə̑rgə̑š {sentence} in recent times, the agricultural situation has completely deteriorated
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// lunč́ə̑rgen βozam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tə̑nar it tolaše, lunč́ə̑rgen βozat {sentence} don't try so hard, you'll wear yourself out
// lunč́ə̑rgen pə̑tem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ pə̑tartə̑š žapə̑šte jalozanlə̑k jöršeš lunč́ə̑rgen pə̑tə̑š {sentence} agriculture has completely fallen by the wayside recently
// lunč́ə̑rgen šinč́am {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ monč́a lunč́ə̑rgen šinč́ə̑n {sentence} the sauna fell apart
--"PARENT"--> lunč́ə̑rgo