lyŋgalta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to rock, to shake, to sway, to swing, to wave
♢ puʃ lyŋgalte•ʃ {sentence} the boat is rocking
♢ ʃagatjə•lme lyŋgalte•ʃ {sentence} the clock's pendulum is swinging
♢ mla•nde lyŋgalte•ʃ {sentence} the ground is shaking
♢ te•ŋəz lyŋgalte•ʃ {sentence} the sea is waving
♦ lyŋga•lt ket͡ɕe•m {verb II} to hang swinging
♦ mardeʒe•ʃ lyŋgalta•m {verb I} to sway in the wind
♦ sya•n mu•ro pot͡ɕe•ʃ lyŋgalta•m {verb I} to sway to wedding songs
2. to stagger, to reel, to walk unsteadily
♦ jy•ʃø jeŋ gaj kok mo•gərəʃ lyŋgalte•m {verb II} to stagger to both sides like a drunken person
3. {figuratively} to walk slowly, to trudge, plod along
♦ paʃa• det͡ɕ βara• mø•ŋgø lyŋgalte•m {verb II} to trudge home after work
4. {figuratively} to bump along, to ride, to sit (in something)
♦ mosko• marte• aβto•bus de•ne lyŋgalta•m {verb I} to ride along in the bus as far as Moscow
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// lyŋga•lt kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// maʃina• de•ne lyŋga•lt kaje•m {verb II} to bump along in a car
// lyŋga•lt kije•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ o•ləkəʃto ʃu•do lyŋga•lt kija• {sentence} the grass is swaying in the meadow
// lyŋga•lt ʃint͡ɕe•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ ko•mbo kore•məʃte lyŋga•lt ʃint͡ɕa• {sentence} the goose is rocking in the river
// lyŋga•lt ʃoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ jətəra• kue• mardeʒe•ʃ lyŋga•lt ʃoga• {sentence} the slender birch is swaying in the wind
--"PARENT"--> lyŋge•m